Special Issue
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Special Issue
What’d They Just Say?
An introspective look on how to deal with casual racism in the workplace.
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Special Issue
Tale of Two Spideys
Marvel Studios recently struck a deal with Sony Pictures to bring us another damn Spider-Man movie.
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Special Issue
Where Am I?
Taking a critical look at the dominant white cast in Quebec French TV shows.
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Special Issue
The SPVM Violently Suppressed My Media RIghts
Screaming like a possessed man is not the type of behaviour one expects from a trained police officer—then again, I’ve never interacted with a rogue undercover cop before.
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Special Issue
Social Media, Youth Street Gangs, and Law Enforcement Surveillance
In 2015, 1,177 people were killed by police in the U.S., according to a report by the National Post. Other organizations have reported varying numbers, and all have been alarming.
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Special Issue
Will Big Name Donors Change Concordia’s Journalism School?
In early December, Concordia’s Journalism Department announced Sportsnet’s $650,000 donation in scholarships and awards, the biggest in the program’s history.
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Special Issue
Taking the Pulse or Inducing It?
What is imperfect in Canadian democracy? One answer—and yes, the flaws are many—often passes unnoticed, yet it holds tremendous influence in how we decide to cast our ballots come election day: opinion polls.
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Special Issue
Media Sensationalism in Response to Terrorism
Less than a year since the attacks on the offices of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo shocked the world, Paris was struck again by suicide bombers and gunmen.
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Special Issue
In Defense of Student Media
The legitimacy of student journalists is often challenged.
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Special Issue
Freedom of Information and the Laquan McDonald Shooting
On Oct. 20, 2014, 17-year old Laquan McDonald was shot 16 times by white police officer Jason Van Dyke.