Opinions
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Opinions
Editorial: Constant Negotiations Mean Constant Headaches
We hope that the upcoming negotiations for both CUPFA and TRAC can end quickly and successfully.
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Nahm’sayin?: Glitter, Sparkles, Jewels, Oh My!
There isn’t enough glitter in the world. The whole matte everything trend is soulless and visually offensive to me. -
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No Racial Diversity at City Hall
How can a municipal board, the majority being of French-Canadian backgrounds, weigh in on issues that minorities in Montreal face daily if none of them can relate to the problems
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Editorial: Concordia’s New Wellness Centre—Let’s Give Credit Where It’s Due
The centre houses various student services all in the same location.
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Rape Is No Laughing Matter
Making a joke where a survivor is the punchline only normalizes the problem.
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Satire: Six Uses For a Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver Can
Nothing says “I’m worth more than $30,000 a year” to an employer like handing over half a semester’s tuition in a single object that realistically can’t serve its intended purpose.
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Editorial: Spare Some Change?
Austerity measures have squeezed Concordia between a rock and a hard place, which is why a healthy skepticism of the growing presence of private money in our school’s operation is important.
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Editorial: Journalism Department’s Hopeful Start at Teaching Indigenous Reporting
Steve Bonspiel, editor in chief of Kahnawake’s weekly-newspaper The Eastern Door, has been named Journalist-in-Residence at Concordia’s journalism school for next semester.
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Bike Safety Is in the City’s Hands
Cyclist safety is a complicated problem with an even more complicated solution.
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Where Quebec Stands on Sexual Violence Prevention
The conversation surrounding sexual assault has effectively been forced open, and Quebec is no exception.