Tag: violence

Film shooting: action or cut?

Colin Tomchick, ArtSci ‘15 While the proliferation of extreme violence in film and other types of media is a fairly new issue, the average North American manages to coexist relatively peacefully with firearms. It wasn’t long ago, even in Canada, when it was commonplace for a regular family to own...

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Car chase suicide raises questions

A recent live car chase ending in the unexpected suicide of the individual being chased has raised questions about the media’s relationship to violence. Specifically, the fine line between acceptable levels of violence and what’s plain wrong has inevitably been placed under increased scrutiny. The...

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Needless spending

A mandatory class in equity or women’s studies may create more discussion surrounding issues of sexual assault and violence, but is unlikely to provide a realistic solution to the problems that York University faces. In the wake of a string of sexual assaults on the campus, the York Federation of...

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