Opinions
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Opinions
Editorial: We Need Zero-Tolerance for Sexist Chants
Making light of sexually crude and explicit slurs only teaches people the mentality that it’s acceptable to joke about these topics in other contexts.
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Stronger Together
The whole point of a student union is that we’re more effective together in dealing with any number of issues that students care about universally, from campus sustainability to student poverty to ensuring a quality learning institution.
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Nah’msayin?
My friends, it’s time to keep that toonie “rrrolling”: Tim Horton’s Roll Up the Rim is back—and that means it’s time to get down to business.*
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No Remuneration Without Representation
Concordians need to remember that JMSB students are not the stereotypes certain people are trying to make them out to be. JMSB students pay significantly more than every other student at Concordia.
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Editorial: All for None, None for All
How much will individual students gain in deciding to stop funding the organizations? In most cases a few cents per credit—the annual total less than a cup of coffee at Café X.
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Nah’msayin?
As nights deepen and I finally crawl into bed, my neighbour’s baby, almost without fail, begins reciting its screaming libretto. And, hands clamped over my ears, I fantasize about biting it.
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Engineering a Culture of Respect
While students should be capable of understanding the difference between song lyrics and real life, the reality is that women aged 18 to 24 experience the highest rates of sexual violence in the country.
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Oil Rich or Dirt Poor
In Venezuela, people are finally fed up with the deplorable living conditions.
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Nah’msayin?
Imagine you’re sitting in a room, minding your own beeswax and listening to some sweet Blink-182 tunes or whatever.
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Editorial: The Towers of Terror
One certainty within the ever-changing landscape of our academic hub of a city is that there will always be students looking for places to live.