Special Issue
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Special Issue
It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp—and a Journalist of Colour
So what can news organizations and educational institutes do about our plight? Diversifying journalism should be a top priority for institutes that are training the future of Canadian news. So should publishing data on demographics to bring to light the absolute lack of diversity in journalism programs and in newsroom employees.
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The Struggle of Being Yourself in the Midst of Diversity
I am so tired of being silenced. I am more than that. We all deserve better than that. I do not want to have to distance myself from certain aspects of my identity to “reconcile” with other parts. What is left of me if I become pressured to silence my womanhood, my colour, and my faith? I become nothing. Nothing at all.
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Special Issue
Stop Assuming Who I Am
My name is Reina Ephrahim. You, the reader, cannot see my face as you read, and will proceed to analyze my entire existence from my name. Hence why I’ve taken the liberty to do it for you. My first name — Reina — is Spanish, meaning queen. My last name — Ephrahim — is Jewish, from the book of Genesis in the Bible; for others, the Torah or the Koran.
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Special Issue
A Canadian Election Survival Guide
All the commotion surrounding election time can be a little off-putting. Bureaucracy and indecision tend to pile on and often discourage young voters who aren’t prepared. So take a look at our election survival guide to get to the bottom of some of the most burning questions surrounding the complex world of voting.
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Special Issue
Esther Calixte-Bea Addresses One of the Biggest Taboos: Female Body Hair
She created a “self-liberating” project, as she described it, exposing her chest hair in a brave, poised way all while embracing her femininity.
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How Did Your Candidate Get Here?
Name recognition is one of the most important factors in a candidate’s campaign success.
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Special Issue
The CAQ: One Year Into Power
In the midst of controversy around secularism and the tightening of immigration and cannabis laws, other plans seemed to have fallen through the cracks.
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Special Issue
What Resources Are Made Available to Concordia’s Low-Income Students?
Paul Gott knows what it’s like to be a struggling student.
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Special Issue
A Guide to Concordia Politics
Understanding student politics atConcordia means getting down with over 100 clubs and an intricate government system, and that can be… complicated to say the least?
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Special Issue
Loyola Is the Only Place to “Go”: A Concordia Bathroom Survival Guide
Concordia’s bathrooms are so decrepit and unsanitary that an entire student union slate won on a platform centred around demanding better bathroom conditions.