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In-person education during the pandemic

Sara Mathov-Olszewicki December 1, 2020

A LOOK AT WHAT IN-PERSON POST-SECONDARY CLASSES LOOK LIKE DURING COVID-19. By Sara Mathov-Olszewicki Alexis Angliss is doing something few other Canadian college and university students are doing this year

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How sports cancellations affect athletes

Brendan McWilliam December 1, 2020

ATHLETES AND ATHLETIC STAFF REFLECT ON COVID-19. By Brendan McWilliam With the OCAA’s recent announcement of college sports being cancelled for the winter semester in 2021, many student-athletes across the

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Student houses struggle with pandemic rules

Natasha O'Neill December 1, 2020

STUDENTS ARE UNSURE HOW TO APPLY SINGLE-FAMILY COVID-19 RULES FOR THEIR MULTI-ROOMMATE HOUSES. By Natasha O’Neill Tori Bennet, a fourth-year Animation student at Sheridan College, was flabbergasted to find out

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COVID-19’s impact on low-income students in Hamilton

Samantha McGregor December 1, 2020

LOWER-INCOME STUDENTS ARE DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTED WHEN IT COMES TO ONLINE AND REMOTE LEARNING.  By Samantha McGregor DMJ Zone · COVID-19’s effect on low-income students’ remote learning

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Students connect during Laurier campus closures

Jonnica Hill December 1, 2020

HOW LAURIER’S CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ARE TAKING PLACE DURING COVID-19. By Jonnica Hill Fourth-year Criminology and Policing student Ashwiiny Arulharan never expected to become president of the Human Rights and Human

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How the pandemic affected our food and shopping habits

Dhruvi Modi November 25, 2020

INDIVIDUALS SHARE WHAT THEIR FOOD EXPERIENCE WAS LIKE DURING COVID-19. By Dhruvi Modi  During the pandemic, there were lots of changes in our life, from having online school to not

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How the pandemic separated one family

Elizaveta Shiro November 19, 2020

ONE FAMILY’S STORY ABOUT BEING SEPARATED IN TORONTO AND RUSSIA DURING THE PANDEMIC. By Liz Shiro  

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Battling COVID-19 and the student experience

Manahil Butt October 30, 2020

REFLECTING ON MY GROWTH OVER THE PAST FOUR YEARS AT LAURIER BRANTFORD. By Manahil Butt  My fourth-year experience is nothing like I expected. With having to adjust to remote learning

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Students debate the value of remote learning

Dhruvi Modi October 29, 2020

TWO STUDENTS DEBATE THE PROS AND CONS OF REMOTE LEARNING. By Dhruvi Modi  FIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU STAY FOCUSED WHILE LEARNING ONLINE During this pandemic, university students are required

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COVID-19 splits Canadian-American family

Katelyn Thomson October 28, 2020

ONE FAMILY’S STORY OF SEPARATION BY BORDER RESTRICTIONS. By Katelyn Thomson It’s been almost nine months since I last saw my grandparents because of COVID-19 border restrictions between Canada and

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