Our weekly look at top stories covered by Interrobang
Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. Fanshawe held its annual President’s Breakfast on Aug. 31, and Esport Canada announces Esport Canada Post-Secondary with Fanshawe Esports Coordinator Tyler Hetherington as council chairperson. All this and more in this week’s Video News Roundup.
Interrobang Reporter Kate Otterbein highlights Fanshawe’s news stories of the week. Gender-Based Violence Prevention and the FSU have teamed up again to fight period poverty, find out how The Amazing Race Canada ended up at Fanshawe, and the High School Project has returned to London’s Grand Theatre.
Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. The college gives an update on reopening to in-person classes and starting with some relaxed COVID restrictions, Aylmer Community Services celebrates its grand opening at 20 Talbot St. E., and a new foot patrol office is being constructed near Fanshawe’s Downtown campus this fall. All this and more in this week’s Video News Roundup.
Reporter Kate Otterbein rounds up what’s making news at Fanshawe this week. The college played host to a recent episode of The Amazing Race Canada, Mental Health First Aid training is returning in-person, and why conspiracy culture is on the rise.
Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. The hunger strike has ended in London as the city and The Forgotten 519 reach an agreement, the Ontario Professional Hairstylists Association has received government funding to launch a new support program for hairstyling students, and a new #y2k trend is going strong on TikTok.
Interrobang reporter Kate Otterbein highlights Fanshawe’s news stories of the week. The Forgotten 519 have initiated a hunger strike outside City Hall in London, Fanshawe’s Bakery and Pastry Arts Management program has gotten an upgrade, and Wilma, a female-only ride-share program kicks off this week.