Opinions
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Opinions
Thirty Years Later: How the Montreal Protocol Changed the World
Not only did the Montreal Protocol effectively mitigate some of the most dangerous effects that would have come up without properly addressing the amount of ozone, it was also a landmark moment for international diplomacy.
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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.