Opinions
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OpinionsWhen the dorms abruptly closed
On March 16, 2020, three Concordia students and I, all resident assistants at the Loyola campus, huddled around an iPhone in the Buzz cafeteria. On the screen, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was addressing Canadians, and what he said left the four of us shocked.
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OpinionsEditorial: Still not a voice for the voiceless
Being an advocacy publication means amplifying voices, not speaking for them.
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OpinionsOnline classes are missing the point
Someone recently asked me how I felt being halfway through the semester. I had to take a moment to process what they were talking about because there’s absolutely no way we’re midway through fall 2020. I’ve learned nothing.
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OpinionsCoping with code red
With Montreal in it’s second red zone, opinions writers share advice on how to make it through this next phase.
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OpinionsEditorial: Stand for peace and justice, condemn Turkish and Azeri dictatorships
It’s time for Canada and international leaders to place themselves on the right side of history.
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OpinionsRetraction: “So Rude! Marginalized group really just keeps asking for justice”
Notice of retraction
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OpinionsAutism: A gendered reality
Autism awareness month in Canada was created in 1933; marked each year, yet as a society, our knowledge of autism remains surface level.
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OpinionsEditorial: Institutionalized racism persists against Indigenous communities
The trauma and injustice toward Indigenous Peoples hasn’t stopped, it has simply changed its shape and taken on a different name.
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OpinionsEditorial: ‘We Got You’ serves students by standing up for inclusion
The Concordia Student Union was not impressed when Concordia University recently unveiled its Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion recommendations.
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OpinionsEditorial: CSU council must promote inclusion
Student council is there to represent all students, but it can only do so effectively when it is a safe environment.

