Opinions
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OpinionsThe cost of convenience
As consumers, we must choose between convenience and sustainability—prioritizing affordability or valuing people and the planet.
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OpinionsEditorial : Your student union is allergic to accountability
The CSU has once again refused The Link’s and The Concordian’s fee-levy referendum questions, a decision that falls in line with the union’s pattern of undemocratic and opaque structure.
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OpinionsWhy (almost) everything is Ronald Reagan’s fault
Here’s how economic policies first popularized during Ronald Reagan’s presidency are still hurting America today.
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OpinionsCan you be a leftist and religious?
The thought of leftist politics and religion coinciding with one another may seem absurd, but historic social movements against oppression have been directed by faith leaders who believed in applying leftist principles.
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OpinionsFree education? Yes, please!
Access to higher education proves to be a worthy pursuit, suggesting that free education should be the standard.
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OpinionsA radical history of book clubs
Book clubs have radical roots. Where did they come from and how have they evolved? -
OpinionsCopied but never respected
Black culture has continuously been insulted throughout history. What was once seen as unacceptable is now embraced, presenting issues around who gets to define and profit from it.
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OpinionsEditorial: The student body won’t be silenced. Not now, not ever.
Students voted overwhelmingly in favour of the BDS motion in an astounding display of democratic passion, with a final tally of 885 votes for and 58 votes against
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OpinionsLove doesn’t need a rulebook
Social media’s obsession with relationship “rules” is making people more anxious about love, not better at it.

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