Read more3 minute read OpinionsObjecting to objective reporting When people think of journalism, they might think of gathering information and disseminating objective, balanced news stories to…byThe ConcordianJanuary 23, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsTrump’s “shithole” comment is plain old racism The president’s choice of words with regards to immigration contradict the age-old American Dream On Jan. 11, President…bySasha TemanJanuary 23, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsWe need to have a conversation about content YouTuber Logan Paul’s controversial video sparks discussion about boundaries, consumer habits If you’ve been anywhere with Internet since…byHanna FathiJanuary 23, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsBelieving women is not a radical idea Whether it’s the good, the bad or the oh-so-ugly, what happens in Hollywood often feels detached from our…byThe ConcordianJanuary 16, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe French-English language debate… again Opting out of “hi” is demeaning to the thousands of English-speakers in Quebec On Nov. 30, 111 votes…byMina MazumderJanuary 16, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe line between conversation and action France’s new catcalling law brings up a larger question about meaningful change In light of the Harvey Weinstein…byEithne LynchJanuary 16, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe pot-ential of legalization in Canada Industry regulations, police resources among factors to consider before July 2018 legislation The legalization of marijuana in Canada…byMatthew GuidaJanuary 16, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsEngaging with the world’s problems today Active listening, sharing experiences can go a long way in the face of systemic issues In my opinion,…byHussain AlmahrJanuary 16, 2018
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe millennial obsession with bleak humour An unorthodox stress-reliever: Laughing at your fears It’s that time of year again. As Concordia’s fall semester nears…byEvan JakabDecember 1, 2017
Read more3 minute read OpinionsPoliticians and policies are no laughing matter Putting a humourous spin on current affairs distracts the public from serious issues It seems like a natural…byDeborah BarrassoNovember 28, 2017
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe winter blues, SAD and self-care Now that the fall semester is almost over, it’s time to build snowmen, drink hot cocoa, curl up…byThe ConcordianNovember 28, 2017
Read more3 minute read OpinionsOntario strikes and the search for solutions One student explores the debate surrounding teacher strikes and education Student protests and professors on strike are not…byAnisa ScegoNovember 28, 2017