Tag: campus politics

An open letter to conservatives on campus

  To conservatives who identify as targets on this campus,   It’s important to be conscious of where you are situated in relation to power if you want to effectively fight for a more just society.   I apply this to myself as well and to everyone with privileges similar to ours. Being aware of the...

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Frown due to Homecoming shakedown

The University’s plan to pay the City of Kingston $100,000 a year for the next three years in order to cover “policing costs” is a mistake. While the City and local residents have legitimate concerns about street parties, the payments set a bad precedent and were determined in an unfortunate political...

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Referendum reformation

Fall Referendum results were released last Wednesday with a remarkably low voter turnout of 15.8 per cent. There is plenty of blame to go around for this dismally low number, but the AMS is the primary culprit. Students have no excuse for their apathy. Voting in a referendum only takes five minutes...

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