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OPINIONS

What happened to honest, moral shows?

The Other PressMarch 30, 2017March 30, 2017

Everything is morally ambiguous to the point that even protagonists are not really heroes, but anti-heroes.

OPINIONS

Appreciating nature for its beauty

The Other PressMarch 22, 2017

Environmentalism has become such a political issue that we often lose sight of how personal it is.

OPINIONS

Ambiguity in the M-103 proposal

The Other PressMarch 15, 2017

Eliminating discrimination is a commendable endeavour, and I fully support a revised motion. However, as it stands, M-103 is too ambiguous.

OPINIONS

Letting Trump distract us from Canadian issues

The Other PressMarch 7, 2017

If we focus on improving our own country, we will reap the practical benefits, but we will also find ourselves less frustrated.

OPINIONS

Trump’s personal qualities shouldn’t overshadow his bad policies

The Other PressMarch 7, 2017

My concern is that Trump’s harmful policies will be buried underneath our superficial complaints.

ARTS

Dissecting the mystery of a horror movie

The Other PressFebruary 21, 2017

The Autopsy of Jane Doe is as much a mystery film as anything else. In fact, the opening scene feels like the beginning of a gruesome crime thriller, not a supernatural horror.

OPINIONS

I see you sharing false stories that just aren’t true

The Other PressFebruary 8, 2017

Truth is rarely “left” or “right,” but somewhere in between, and that’s where we can begin having constructive conversations.

ARTS

Canadian horror: Where it’s been and where it’s going

The Other PressFebruary 7, 2017

Canada has always had a unique relationship with the horror genre.

OPINIONS

Intergenerational conflicts and repetitive cycles

The Other PressJanuary 31, 2017

Perhaps most importantly, adults need to mentor and care for children while focusing on their inherent worth as a human being, rather than on their achievements.

The ethics of animal welfare and consumption
OPINIONS

The ethics of animal welfare and consumption

The Other PressJanuary 25, 2017January 31, 2017

The idea that animals have no moral value because they are less intelligent than humans is easily dismissed.

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