From The Editor
Welcome back Fanshawe students, staff, faculty and community members to another week and issue of the Interrobang. This week’s paper is filled with a number of news and lifestyles pieces, as well as a strong focus on financial-based articles, as the Fanshawe Student Union (FSU) heads into Financial Awareness Week. From the unique cover our graphic designer put together, to doing different activities on a budget, avoiding certain student financial mistakes and setting up the perfect bank account for you, this issue has you covered with information surrounding student financial topics.
The news section for this week also covers a wide range of topics including a profile of a Fanshawe professor who not only recently received a special award from the College, but is also breaking ground in the medical field.
One of the Interrobang reporters also had the chance to speak with a Fanshawe alumnus who is making a big splash in the comedy world and will be participating in this year’s Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival next month.
There’s also an article in this issue that focuses on an upcoming Fanshawe student run event in honour of International Women’s Day, as well as what hosting the 2019 Juno Awards in London means for Fanshawe’s Music Industry Arts (MIA) students and faculty.
In the Lifestyles sections, you will find a horror film review, a Fanshawe Music Industry Arts (MIA) alumnus profile and some simple, but impacting self-care tips that are also financially friendly.
There are also some well thought out opinion pieces as well as a sports section that includes a car review and a look at how the College’s impressive volleyball and curling teams are doing as they near the end of their season. There’s also a profile on a top notch Fanshawe Falcons volleyball player this season.
That’s it for this issue, but the Interrobang team hopes you enjoy digging into these stories and are eager to read even more, when our next issue hits newsstands on March 5. Until then, have a great week!
Happy reading,
Melissa Novacaska
Editorial opinions or comments expressed in this online edition of Interrobang newspaper reflect the views of the writer and are not those of the Interrobang or the Fanshawe Student Union. The Interrobang is published weekly by the Fanshawe Student Union at 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd., P.O. Box 7005, London, Ontario, N5Y 5R6 and distributed through the Fanshawe College community. Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters are subject to editing and should be emailed. All letters must be accompanied by contact information. Letters can also be submitted online by clicking here.
The news section for this week also covers a wide range of topics including a profile of a Fanshawe professor who not only recently received a special award from the College, but is also breaking ground in the medical field.
One of the Interrobang reporters also had the chance to speak with a Fanshawe alumnus who is making a big splash in the comedy world and will be participating in this year’s Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival next month.
There’s also an article in this issue that focuses on an upcoming Fanshawe student run event in honour of International Women’s Day, as well as what hosting the 2019 Juno Awards in London means for Fanshawe’s Music Industry Arts (MIA) students and faculty.
In the Lifestyles sections, you will find a horror film review, a Fanshawe Music Industry Arts (MIA) alumnus profile and some simple, but impacting self-care tips that are also financially friendly.
There are also some well thought out opinion pieces as well as a sports section that includes a car review and a look at how the College’s impressive volleyball and curling teams are doing as they near the end of their season. There’s also a profile on a top notch Fanshawe Falcons volleyball player this season.
That’s it for this issue, but the Interrobang team hopes you enjoy digging into these stories and are eager to read even more, when our next issue hits newsstands on March 5. Until then, have a great week!
Happy reading,
Melissa Novacaska
Editorial opinions or comments expressed in this online edition of Interrobang newspaper reflect the views of the writer and are not those of the Interrobang or the Fanshawe Student Union. The Interrobang is published weekly by the Fanshawe Student Union at 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd., P.O. Box 7005, London, Ontario, N5Y 5R6 and distributed through the Fanshawe College community. Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters are subject to editing and should be emailed. All letters must be accompanied by contact information. Letters can also be submitted online by clicking here.