Hello Concordians,
I’m Joelle, your Opinions Editor for Volume 40 of The Concordian. I’m in my last year at Concordia and readier than ever to tackle these last semesters.
A little about me: I’m a journalism major, with two minors (law and society and women’s studies) because I can’t stick to just one subject. My interests include travel, fashion, books, and the only sport I watch is Formula One. You can find me around campus hanging out at Loyola in the journalism newsroom or The Concordian’s office, and in the library at Sir George Williams.
HERstory Lesson: a new feminist history column!
HERstory Lesson is a column presenting all the “bad girls” in history, or the ultimate girlboss summit.
This week: Nellie Bly
A girlboss of her time, Nellie Bly was an American journalist, famous for her undercover work in a mental asylum and her record-breaking tour around the world.
Read more about Nellie Bly here.
Letter to the Editor
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Wanna contribute to this section?
Want to contribute to the Opinions section? Send your pitch at opinions@theconcordian.com, or even better, attend our pitch meetings on Fridays from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at The Concordian’s office located at the Loyola campus central building in room CC-431.
You can also contribute to one of our two columns, Hear Me Out, a place for you to rant about your controversial opinions or HERstory Lesson, a place to tell the story of your favourite feminist icon in history.
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