The centre’s app, the well, is a hub for women and non-binary entrepreneurs. By Serena Austin Hoping to encourage more women and non-binary people to be their own bosses, a
The centre’s app, the well, is a hub for women and non-binary entrepreneurs. By Serena Austin Hoping to encourage more women and non-binary people to be their own bosses, a
A LOOK AT ONE STUDENT’S EXPERIENCE OF FINDNG OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING. By Jessica King When Emily Ross left home to attend school for the first time, she decided to live off-campus
HOW BASKETBALL SHAPES COMMUNITIES AND A SENSE OF BELONGING. By Brendan McWilliam TRANSCRIPT Audio: Begins with basketball ambience, crowd cheers as basketball plays in the background. Basketball ambience fades out,
HOW MUSICIANS, ORGANIZATIONS AND FANS ARE KEEPING MUSIC ALIVE. By Jonnica Hill DMJ Zone · Canada’s music community remains tight-knit amid COVID-19 Transcript Audio: Music plays and continues in the
SMALL BUSINESSES AND LOCAL ARTISTS ARE TURNING TO SOCIAL MEDIA TO SAVE THEMSELVES DURING A PANDEMIC. By Manahil Butt For many small business owners and artists, social media has become
THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF STUDENT LIVING DURING THE PANDEMIC. By Manahil Butt As students decide whether to move back home with their parents, or continue living independently during this
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
DESPITE HOW DIGITALLY CONNECTED PEOPLE REMAIN DURING THE PANDEMIC, THE FEELING OF LONELINESS PERSISTS. By Natasha O’Neill DMJ Zone · Lonliness In A Pandemic
AS SCHOOLS LOOK FOR A SOLUTION TO LONG WAIT TIMES FOR MENTAL HEALTH APPOINTMENTS, STUDENTS TAKE THE LEAD. By Jason Morgan “I think that I could say most of my