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 Vol. 56 Issue No. 15 April 5, 2024 
 Vol. 56 Issue 15 
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FANSHAWE COLLEGE’S STUDENT VOICE

Video News Roundup

Our weekly look at top stories covered by Interrobang

Video News Roundup (April 21, 2022)

Interrobang Editor Hannah Theodore catches you up on some of the stories you can find our website right now. Fanshawe College is set to end its vaccine policy, and two Fanshawe MIA grads are taking the city by storm. All this and more in this week’s Video News Roundup.

Video News Roundup (April 7, 2022)

Interrobang Editor Hannah Theodore recaps some of the stories you might have missed from our latest issue. Fanshawe unveils a new Quaran-2unes playlist, and voting for the Forest City London Music Awards is now open. Plus, find out how TikTok is changing the music industry.

Video News Roundup (March 31, 2022)

Editor Hannah Theodore recaps the top stories from the latest issue of Interrobang. The Forest City Film Festival is calling for submissions, Fanshawe fights for period equity and Ontario announces a new Esports scholarship. All this and more in our latest Video News Roundup.

Video News Roundup (March 24, 2022)

Reporter Kate Otterbein covers the top stories from our latest issue. A threatened strike at Ontario colleges has been called off, an expert warns about mandates lifting not being “one size fits all,” and Fanshawe students helped design a more sustainable future for 100 Kellogg Lane.

Video News Roundup (March 17, 2022)

Reporter Kate Otterbein covers the top stories from our latest issue. Students have elected a new FSU president, the Ukrainian community in London is speaking out about Russia’s attacks, and Fanshawe is offering payment extensions for Russian and Ukrainian students.

Video News Roundup (March 10, 2022)

Reporter Kate Otterbein shares the top stories from our latest issue. All restrictions in the Fanshawe Student Wellness Centre have been lifted, author Lydia Collins is embracing sexual health and consent, and a local makeup artist is opening up about the lack of diversity in the field.