HOW PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE ADAPTING TO HEALTH RESTRICTIONS AND LOCKDOWNS. By Jonnica Hill When Kendra Bartels downsized and rescheduled her dream fall wedding to a smaller, summer wedding, she didn’t have
HOW PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE ADAPTING TO HEALTH RESTRICTIONS AND LOCKDOWNS. By Jonnica Hill When Kendra Bartels downsized and rescheduled her dream fall wedding to a smaller, summer wedding, she didn’t have
A LOOK AT HOW NIAGARA FALLS HAS SURVIVED THE PANDEMIC. By Katelyn Thomson Canada’s top tourist destination, Niagara Falls, lost more than 50 per cent of its usual revenue this
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A LOOK AT HOW THE CANADIAN PUBLISHING INDUSTRY HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. By Samantha McGregor “I’d probably say we are down 50 per cent,” says Noelle Allen,
A LOOK AT HOW FOUR SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE WEATHERED THE PANDEMIC. By Katelyn Thomson During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a push to support small businesses. As many small
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
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
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
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
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