Our weekly look at top stories covered by Interrobang
Reporter Kate Otterbein recaps some of the features from the latest issue of Interrobang. Stories covered are the trials and tribulations of working minimum jobs, why young people dont vote, and the power of social media in regards to politics.
Reporter Kate Otterbein recaps Interrobangs top stories from our latest issue. Fanshawe is providing mental health first aid training so students and faculty know how to help someone struggling, the Ignite Career Conference is returning virtually, and the Fanshawe Student Union announced the winners of the FSU by-elections.
Reporter Kate Otterbein summarizes Interrobangs top stories from our current issue. Featured stories include: fashion design student won a design contest, how sexual assault affects victims, and how mindfulness benefits those with Multiple Sclerosis.
Reporter Kate Otterbein recaps Interrobangs top stories from our latest issue. Fanshawe is updating how campus activities, classes, and residence will look come Jan. 2022, and Fanshawe announces a new scholarship for Afghanistan refugees. A Fanshawe student also wins a microgrant for her idea for community betterment, and MPP Peggy Sattler revises one of her acts from 2017.
The Nshwaasnangong Centre for Indigenous Children and Families opens and students who are stressed can take a walk on Londons nature trails to clear their heads. You can hear about these stories and more on our website and in our Video News Roundup.
Reporter Kate Otterbein recounts Interrobangs top stories from our most recent issue. New transit options are coming to London, Fanshawe students rally against sexual violence and John Davidson chats about Jesses Journey for Duchenne awareness month.