Opinions
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OpinionsNahm’sayin?
The next time you cut the line at the Hive, you can bet your ass that I will be there to call you out and tell you to take your rightful place at the caboose.
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OpinionsMental Squeeze
Through the Eyes of Caregivers: An Ethnodrama on Mental Illness in the Family was performed by the Centre for Arts in Human Development at Concordia along with the Action on Mental Illness Quebec Nov. 20 to 22.
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OpinionsA Message of Thanks and Solidarity
We cannot lose our humanity in the name of a retaliation that should take place with the help of education, art and love.
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OpinionsRefugees and Me
Let’s make solidarity the defining aspect of our response, not fear and xenophobia.
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OpinionsMental Squeeze
With word of mass killing sprees all over the world, I can’t help but feel like nowhere is safe—not even my own university.
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OpinionsNahm’sayin?
I hate the man bun. This atrocity of the 21st century should be banned and its wearers forced to cut it off in a grand ceremony on Parliament Hill.
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OpinionsIs International Exchange Changing Concordia Students?
While studying abroad might be a positive experience for a majority of university students, I believe there is a blatant lack of education concerning the disadvantaged and underprivileged on an international scale.
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OpinionsSocial Media in Times of Crisis
There was a man with arms outstretched, blindfolded, posed almost motionless against the brick of the Simons building. He stood still in the cold; next to him was a quickly written sign that read “Je suis Musulman. Si vous me faites confiance, faites-moi un calin.”
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OpinionsEditorial: We Need to Invest Money and Time Into Women’s Sports
So, 2015 has proven to be a big year for women in sports. But it could have been bigger.
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OpinionsEditorial: More Accountability, Fewer Cockroaches
Ask anyone in Montreal—they’ll have a story of a memorable landlord. From showing up unannounced, to asking for illegal security deposits, to clogging tenant toilets and raising hell over missed rent, landlords are the rulers of our domestic domains, and we, as renters, are subject to their will.

