Welcome back Fanshawe students, staff, faculty and community members to another week and issue of the Interrobang. To start off another issue, my reporters spent a good amount of time working hard to have fresh and relatable content for you to read through and stay up to date with Fanshawe and London news. There are a number of key and important news article features within this issue for you to read through. One big one includes the fact that there have been a number of assaults happening around London and the London Police Service is warning students to be safe. These incidents have also occurred in student populated areas and at bus shelters. If we get more information on this topic, the Interrobang team will surely do our part to inform the Fanshawe community as best as possible.

Another story London’s annual Shine the Light campaign is about to kick off on Nov. 1. The campaign aims to literally shed light and bring awareness to woman abuse. A number of organizations and members of the city help spread the word about woman abuse, while downtown’s Victoria Park lights up purple to honour those who’ve gone through abuse. The lights also signify spreading awareness of the campaign’s cause, while purple will be a colour seen around town quite a bit to also help spread awareness.

Our opinion section has a few thought provoking pieces, including one about understanding your responsibilities over your rights, and another about taking early morning school classes.

Are you ready to get your spook on?! The cover of this issue was created by one of our students, Leandra Gumb, who did a stellar job, if I do say so myself. It helps put you in the mood for Halloween, since it is right around the corner. Speaking of Halloween, our lifestyles section includes a horror movie review of the classic film franchise, Halloween, as well as an article about the Ouija board and a look at what can be expected at the Fanshawe Student Union’s (FSU) upcoming psychic fair.

Last, but not least, our sports section includes some neat pieces including a car review, a look at Fanshawe’s sports stats and a profile on Colin Robertson, the Fanshawe Falcons’ golf head coach and a story about the success of the women’s golf team.

That’s it for this issue, but be sure to check back again when our next issue hits newsstands on Nov. 2.

Happy reading,

Melissa Novacaska

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