Special Issue
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Special IssueThe Anxious Mind and Its Many Forms
It’s important to note that anxiety should never be generalized. Anxiety elicits a different reaction from everyone who suffers from it.
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Special IssueAnything and Everything But ADHD
For women with undiagnosed ADHD, unorthodox coping mechanisms are survival rituals. -
Special IssueAssessing Student Stress
In the city of Uppsala, Sweden, they have this thing called the Flogsta scream. Every evening, at about 10 p.m., university students living in the neighbourhood let out raging screams from their apartment windows and into the night.
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Special IssueTo That Friend Who Does Too Much
I walked through my adolescence believing that how I felt was a symptom of being in high school—never addressing my fears, always internalizing them.
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Special IssueIs Our Penal System Lacking?
University of the Streets Café is part of the Office of Community Engagement at Concordia. They’ve been hosting weekly events all fall at cafes around Montreal and getting citizens from all walks of life to sit down and share perspectives on various topics of interest in casual, informal settings.
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Special IssueBoys Don’t Cry
I can’t honestly speak to the gender theory of hypermasculinity causing emotional self-mutilation in men. But I can speak to every man in my family who doesn’t handle his shit.
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Special IssueMedicalization, Privatization and Stigmatization
The elimination of the Women’s Health Contribution Program, which was expected to save the government $2.85 million a year, hastened the downward spiral for access to women’s health care in Canada.
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Special IssueUn Petit Mot
As we all know, Montreal is a bilingual city, yet sometimes people still get confused with some of the French lingo. Here are some phrases that you might hear, explained by our French-speaking, Québécois writers.

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