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Feminism and Sexual Submission Aren’t Mutually Exclusive
People who think that feminist women cannot also be sexually submissive probably just think that way because they don’t understand either concept.
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There’s No Such Thing as Green Fascism
The struggle against climate change must be intersectional to address the magnitude of the problems we face.
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Energy East Is Dead: Now What?
The truth is that sustainability is the only way for humanity to have a future—and the only way to live in harmony with each other and the planet is to recognize the connections in our collective struggles.
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Editorial: Energy East Victory, Concordia University Needs to Wake Up
To our knowledge, Concordia still hasn’t divested its holdings in the fossil fuel industry.
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So What Exactly Is Sustainability?
The first major concern of those promoting sustainability is of the preconceptions surrounding this often very misunderstood concept. So, what is this fight actually about?
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The Freeze Response is Real, So Stop Victim-Blaming
When under attack the body can freeze completely instead of attempting to flee or to fight. It’s a very normal response to traumatic experiences, but isn’t well-known to the general public.
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Hockey Needs to Stop Hiding Behind “Apolitical” Behaviour
On the same day that so many organizations chose to stand together in solidarity for their right to protest, the Stanley cup winning Pittsburgh Penguins decided to announce they would be visiting the White House to celebrate their Stanley Cup victory.
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Editorial: The Future Is Scary, So Let’s Get Ready
Let’s embrace what’s to come and prepare ourselves by learning, discussing, and getting involved.
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Nahm’sayin? I Found Medieval Music in a Hopeless Place
If you ever feel like slaying medieval tribes and generally reconnecting with the sounds of yore, medieval music may be what you’re looking for.
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Sexuality After Oppression: The Things We Carry
I think the things we carry, a ball and chain of sorts, can be invisible and so heavy that it crushes us and then rolls onto the people that surround us.