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 Vol. 57 Issue No. 7 November 22, 2024 
 Vol. 57 Issue 7 
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FANSHAWE COLLEGE’S STUDENT VOICE

Videos

News, culture and leisure feature story videos

ONE with Ian Indiano

From Sept. 9 to Oct. 7, Fanshawe grad and former Interrobang illustrator is presenting his first solo art exhibition at Good Sport Studio. Reporter Sarah Abukarsh stopped by the space to learn more about Ian’s process and what he hopes to convey with his exhibit.

Mural pays tribute to London’s migrant community

David Strauzz is the Londoner behind this painting on the north wall of the Benz Gallery, located at 1038 Adelaide St. N. The mural pays tribute to everyone who moved to this city looking for a better life, just as his parents did in the 1970s.

Interrobang Asks: What’s in your backpack?

We’re one week into the fall semester. Are Fanshawe students prepared? Interrobang reporter Gracia Espinosa spoke to students at Fanshawe’s London Campus to find out what they’re carrying in their bags now that classes have officially begun.

TD Sunfest celebrates another successful year

Interrobang reporter Mauricio Prado stopped by TD Sunfest in Victoria Park this past weekend to explore the sights and sounds of one of Canada’s premiere world music festivals.

Canada is Burning protest held in downtown London

On June 28, around 25 people gathered in front of Peter Fragiskatos’ office to protest and demand the prioritization of renewable energy as soon as possible. This protest was one of 32 held across Canada, mostly at Liberal MPs workplaces. The protests were organized in response to the wildfires that continue to burn across the country, leading to harmful air quality in various cities.

TD Music Mondays return to the London Public Library

Interrobang video reporter Mauricio Prado visits TD Music Monday at the London Public Library on June 19. Music Mondays are a series of free outdoor concerts from June 12 through to October 2 at the Central Library's Rotary Reading Garden.