Opinions
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OpinionsEditorial: We’re Voting for Speak Up
The organization which governs our student lives, spends our money, and helps direct campus life more than any student organization is up for grabs. -
OpinionsMaybe It’s Time to Hold Montreal Police Accountable
People are tired of being shot at, beat up, being racially profiled by the police, and of having the police be complacent with far-right groups, among other problems.
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OpinionsEditorial: CSU Needed a Conflict of Interest Policy Yesterday
With the Concordia Student Union’s election coming up, it’s come to our attention that there is a lack of understanding as to what constitutes a conflict of interest.
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OpinionsThe Hydroelectric Crises: The Fight to Live in the North
Hydro-Québec and the government of Quebec under Robert Bourassa started the James Development Corporation in 1971 to develop the exploitation of mines, forestry and hydroelectric power, called the James Bay Project.
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OpinionsCatcalled Out
This proposal does not seem to consider the intersectionality of people’s experiences while out in the space understood as “public,” where the proposed tickets would be handed out.
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OpinionsStatement: One Puck to the Head Is One Too Many
Concordia students deserve to feel safe on campus. That is no question.
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OpinionsEditorial: Don’t Hold Racism Consultations for Nothing
Racism, and the administration’s ambivalence towards it, has been a simmering issue at Concordia for a very long time.
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OpinionsSatire: The Lady Doritos That Got Away
Would these girl chips be pink? Would the flavour be less bold? After all, my delicate female sensibilities can barely tolerate all that intense cheese dust that is the norm of a standard man Dorito.
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OpinionsThere’s a Growing Cause for Concern Over Police Brutality
There issue isn’t just with police brutality, but Montreal police officers have also failed to address racial profiling issues.
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OpinionsEditorial: Saving the Environment, Saving Ourselves
This tension between the direction that we’re heading and the possibilities of something better is at the base of this special issue.

