Opinion
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Supplied Burlap Sack: Shame on McDonald’s for violating the sacred institution of breakfast
McDonald’s has announced its breakfast offerings will become an all-day affair in its U.S. locations this October. While 10 p.m.…
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Supplied – Dave Hosford New York officials have bigger concerns than topless women
I have consistently struggled to understand the public’s gripe with nudity, and each time I am left with the realization…
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Practicing what one preaches strengthens one’s argument
The question is: must one practice what one preaches? And this question is as old as it is new. Intuitively,…
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Christina Varvis Editorial: Don’t be afraid to make mistakes — that’s what you’re here for
When you’re finished your university career, you’ll likely ask yourself, ‘What advice would I give my first year self?’ Throughout my…
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Christina Varvis Rutherford Library’s new nature-themed stairwell is ridiculous
The new green stickers under the stairs of Rutherford North are another case of someone not stating the obvious at…
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Supplied – Walmart Is shoplifting from Walmart justifiable?
Point: Morally reprehensible, but defensible Type “how ethical is Walmart?” into your favourite search engine. Note that the only search…
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Screenshot People who vote for a party with bad attack ads aren’t necessarily stupid
Canadians have been incessantly bombarded by televised Conservative party ads attacking both Justin Trudeau and Thomas Mulcair, and we’re just…
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Josh Greschner Freedom of speech means the freedom to refuse voting
There is an old anarchist slogan that says, almost self-righteously, “if voting changed anything they would make it illegal.” I’m…
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