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Navigating university during COVID-19

Jonnica Hill October 28, 2020

HOW THE PANDEMIC AFFECTS FIRST- AND FOURTH-YEAR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. By Jonnica Hill After the first day of school this year, my sister was overwhelmed with work and considering changing her

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Laurier Brantford YMCA reopens during pandemic

Allie Leask October 28, 2020

A LOOK AT HOW LIFEGUARDS AT THE LAURIER BRANTFORD YMCA WORK TO MAKE THE POOL SAFE FOR SWIMMERS. By Alexandria Leask The whole world seemed to freeze on March 14, the

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How school and work change during the COVID-19 pandemic

Brendan McWilliam October 27, 2020

A LOOK AT HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS CHANGED SCHOOL AND THE WORKPLACE. By Brendan McWilliam With COVID-19 being part of our lives for about half a year now, many people

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Student internships and COVID-19

Samantha McGregor October 27, 2020

A STUDENT REFLECTS ON HER REMOTE INTERNSHIP DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. By Samantha McGregor Within the first couple of months of 2020, I had secured the perfect summer internship with

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Loneliness in a pandemic

Natasha O'Neill October 27, 2020

DESPITE HOW DIGITALLY CONNECTED PEOPLE REMAIN DURING THE PANDEMIC, THE FEELING OF LONELINESS PERSISTS.  By Natasha O’Neill DMJ Zone · Lonliness In A Pandemic

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Millennials in the workplace: Mistreated and misunderstood

Jennifer Moore March 25, 2020

CANADIAN YOUTH STRUGGLE TO FIND WORK AND RESPECT IN THE WORKPLACE AS A RESULT OF STEREOTYPES AND A COMPETITIVE JOB MARKET. By Jennifer Moore When Robyn Hubinger was a full-time

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How the 2019 OSAP changes affected students

Kikiope Afolabi March 25, 2020

CHANGES TO THE STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM HAVE AFFECTED STUDENTS’ WELL-BEING AND THEIR ABILITY TO CONTINUE THEIR STUDIES. By Kiki Afolabi Meghan Grandy is the first person in her family to

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The reality of living with student debt

Scott McGuire March 24, 2020

STUDENT DEBT CAN HAVE A LONG-TERM EFFECT ON GRADUATES AND THEIR ABILITY TO LIVE A FULL LIFE. By Scott McGuire Drew Sims was a second-year law student at Queen’s University,

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Supporting students with mental health issues

Matthew Mills March 23, 2020

ACHIEVE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS RECOVERY CENTRE IN SIMCOE HELPS SUPPORT STUDENTS. By Matthew Mills Pursuing a post-secondary education is challenging for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for

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Ontario students lack financial literacy

Hyrra Chughtai March 23, 2020

STUDENTS ACROSS ONTARIO AREN’T LEARNING HOW TO MANAGE THEIR FINANCES AND FUTURE DEBT. By Hyrra Chughtai Loud giggles echo through the multi-purpose room of the students’ union building at Wilfrid

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