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Zachary McDonald is a 28-year-old student at Seneca College. He is a first semester Journalism student. McDonald left a full-time job in Hamilton to move to Toronto to study at Seneca. He got a part-time [Read More]
Zachary McDonald is a 28-year-old student at Seneca College. He is a first semester Journalism student. McDonald left a full-time job in Hamilton to move to Toronto to study at Seneca. He got a part-time [Read More]
COVID-19 is more than a health scare; it’s been a catalyst for lifestyle changes that include overbuying, virtual hangouts and homeschooling for children. “Coming Up COVID” covers the many facets of the pandemic and even offers some humour to help people get by. [Read More]
As countries and cities enter shutdowns it is clear that this pandemic is affecting everyone. But how exactly are members of the community dealing with this? And what is being done to alleviate the drawbacks [Read More]
By: Melissa Mihalis Jessica Mon fears for her life every day because of simply existing. She suffers from an autoimmune disease called ankylosing spondylitis. A condition that causes her spine to swell and fuse, making [Read More]
Listen here: https://www.senecajournalism.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Donna-Koller-Interview.mp3 By: Jamie Atherton School is closed, parents are home, and daily routines are changing by the day. The response to the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting people of all ages. However, young children [Read More]
On March 15, Ontario courts announced the suspension of all operations. By: Shahroze Rauf
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by Mostafa Hetteh Premier Doug Ford has declared a state of emergency in Ontario as the province looks to fight the spread of coronavirus and prevent COVID-19 from overpowering Ontario’s health care system. “We are [Read More]
by Semyon Dovzhik The Ontario government has called on shoppers to refrain from panic buying and practice “normal grocery buying habits”. The statement came after customers in Ontario started stocking products like toilet paper, Lysol [Read More]
By Mostafa Hetteh As the COVID-19 pandemic worsens across Ontario, Seneca College has taken precautions. One day after the government’s emergency step to shut down Ontario’s public elementary and secondary schools for two weeks [Read More]
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