Opinions
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Opinions
Where Quebec Stands on Sexual Violence Prevention
The conversation surrounding sexual assault has effectively been forced open, and Quebec is no exception.
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Opinions
Photo Essay: Shooting Guns in L.A.
I learned about the hardware and what it feels like to send a bullet flying, and how some people build a sense of confidence stemming from their firepower.
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Abortion Is Still Not a Constitutional Right in Canada
Despite historical breakthroughs achieved by Canadian women for equal opportunity and equal rights, provincial and territorial inequality with regards to access to abortion services persists in an important way.
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We Need Open Conversations About Sexual Health
“STIs are seen as a punishment, when in reality they are just a very common, easily spread bacteria or virus like the flu.”
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Raise Your Voice in Support of the Muslim Community
Islamophobia and racism don’t suddenly disappear once the next news story comes along. We need to continue conversation between Muslim and non-Muslim individuals.
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Trust Me, The Number of Partners You’ve Had Really Doesn’t Matter
Women, who exceed what some consider the appropriate number of previous partners, may face harsh judgment, name-calling, and other blows to self-esteem that are virtually never warranted.
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Millennials Are Changing the Customer Service Game
Companies are starting to change the way they serve customers based on their changing needs.
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Editorial: Mayoral Candidates Ignore Students in Election Campaign
The youth vote is something that is talked about every election cycle, and that’s because it is important.
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Nahm’Sayin?: A Match That Was Mint to Be
Mint Oreos? Sign me up. Mint schnapps in my hot chocolate? You know it.
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Editorial: Concordia’s Lack of Responsibility and Accountability is Insulting
In the immediate term, Concordia should accept responsibility for their actions, and lack thereof, and should pay back the damages that were asked of them.