Opinions
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Opinions
Some Thoughts on Prison Abolition
Today, the prison system in Canada is about more than just cops, walls, and razor wire. It is a network of interlocking institutions that profit from locking people in cages.
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Nahm’sayin?: Concordia, What’s Up With Your Icy Sidewalks?
Concordia, what the fuck is up with the streets around your campus?
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The Larry Nassar Case From the Perspective of a Former Gymnast
As a former gymnast, I understand how easy it was for him to get away with it for as long as he did.
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Editorial: Islamophobia and Sexual Assault, Our Institutions are Failing Us
We have a sizeable Muslim population at Concordia, and that means we’re subject to these same forces as elsewhere in this province.
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Quebec Learned Nothing From Last Year’s Mosque Shooting
Islamophobia is not actually an act of racial discrimination and conflating the two demonstrates a lack of sensitivity and understanding of the difference between race and religion.
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Would Quebec Be Ready for Another Ice Storm?
It’s safe to say that we weren’t ready for the storm of 1998.
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Editorial: Administration Continues to Hide Behind Sexual Assault Resources
We’re entering the third week since allegations of sexual misconduct in Concordia’s Creative Writing program gained widespread attention. Yet we feel the university is sweeping the issue under the rug.
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After Sexual Misconduct Allegations, Concordia Owes Some Apologies
The university needs to swallow its pride and take responsibility for the harassment culture that has permeated the Creative Writing department for so long.
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An Ode to Tea
Unlike my volatile fling with coffee, tea continually permeates my daily life.
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Sex Ed(itorial): Unpacking Asexuality
“It’s like trying to get a bunch of people who don’t like coffee to talk about coffee.”