Tag: BDS

A divide in nations divides campus

This time last year, students passing the corner of University and Union were stopped and searched. The simulated checkpoint was a part of Israeli Apartheid Week, organized by Queen’s Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR). The protest was a reminder of the division the Israeli-Palestinian...

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Letters to the Editors: March 24

Re: Queen’s Alive has no place on campus The discussions my social work peers, professors and I had were a highlight of my university career. Though on opposite ends of the abortion debate, we valued each other’s contributions. Isn’t that what education is about? Not according to Kyle Curlew, who...

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BDS has no place in student government

While it’s essential for institutions to practice freedom of expression, there’s no place for intolerance at a university.  This is especially true in student government, where neutrality should be upheld.   On Feb. 22, over 900 students gathered for the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU)...

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No stance is the wrong stance

The Society of Graduate and Professional Students’ (SGPS) recent decision to not take a stance on the bombing of two universities in Gaza was careless and lacked transparency. At their annual general meeting in August, the Ontario branch of the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) voted to...

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