Greetings, readers from the Fanshawe community and beyond. Welcome to a brand new issue of Interrobang.

Thanks for checking back in with us after your reading week break. I hope your time away was restful and productive, or at the very least a useful getaway from the slog of your usual school routine.

Welcoming you back to your studies is your new Fanshawe Student Union (FSU) president, Keren Nanneti. Take a peek at page 3 to read more about the by-election results, and stay tuned for a more in-depth interview with the business analysis student in the issue to come.

Our news section also includes coverage on the Crisis Support walk-in program available to students at the Wellness Centre starting Oct. 21. To learn more, flip to page 4. We also have a piece on the library’s new Student Collaboration Board, as well as an update on the progress of Innovation Village, on page 5.

In opinions, we have a piece by one student who believes in the importance of voting within your school’s riding. This issue comes out right before the 2019 federal election. It’s exciting to think that when I next write, we’ll at last know the outcome.

Our lifestyles section showcases a few TV, movie and music reviews, as well as the introduction of a new column highlighting on-campus fashion.

Our sports section boasts two notable Fanshawe Falcons: Thomas Code of the men’s golf team, and Jade Kovacevic of women’s soccer. Read our interviews to get to know them better. They are just two of many to be making strides this year for Fanshawe Athletics.

That’s it for now, readers. Make sure to keep in touch with us via our Instagram and Facebook pages throughout the week.

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

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