Greetings, readers from the Fanshawe community and beyond. Welcome to a brand new issue of Interrobang.

How financially aware are you? Is making fat stacks the main motivator behind your career goals, or are you among those who theorize there could more to life than raking in the dough? No matter what your stance, we live in a world where developing healthy spending and saving habits is not only a good idea in the long run, but absolutely necessary to our survival (unless if you’re among the rare few who don’t happen to enjoy housing, food and clothing).

Our Financial Awareness Issue includes several helpful articles, written by students for students, on how to create those habits. There’s also a few useful tips on student discounts and various money-saving hacks in our features and lifestyles sections. Enjoy!

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In news we have coverage on the first raising of the intersex flag at City Hall, info on Fanshawe’s upcoming Remembrance Day Ceremony, and the low-down on a new graduate cannabis program that will be offered next fall.

Our front news page also covers Fanshawe’s involvement in the 10th annual Shine the Light campaign, which raises funds for the London Abused Women’s Centre (LAWC) and awareness for the issue of men’s violence against women. As part of this campaign, Fanshawe hosts a Chalk Walk on Nov. 4. If you’d like more information on how to participate, contact Leah Marshall, Fanshawe’s Sexual Violence Prevention Advisor, at lkmarshall@nullfanshawec.ca.

In our opinion section, we have one student’s thoughts on whether or not coupons are even worth the trouble of cutting, while in sports we have highlights on volleyball, soccer, and cross country.

Interrobang doesn’t publish a print issue again until Nov. 15, but you can follow our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter feeds for any upcoming video and online content.

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

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