Greetings, readers from the Fanshawe community and beyond. Welcome to our first issue of 2020, a.k.a, the Get Active issue.

In keeping with Interrobang tradition, this issue centres on our New Year’s resolutions to be healthier, happier citizens of the world. If you’ve been paying any attention to the latest news, the world needs you to keep these resolutions more than ever.

I believe that taking care of ourselves — mentally, physically, and spiritually — can have a lasting ripple effect. Self-care helps us to think more positively about ourselves and others. It enables us to breathe and see a bigger, more global picture. Committing to a healthier lifestyle goes beyond “looking good;” it means dedicating ourselves to thinking more carefully about the results of our actions and being better people overall.

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What I’m trying to say is that making the world a better place starts with making ourselves better people, inside and out — and what better time to start than now?

Our news section in this issue includes a retrospective of Fanshawe over the past 10 years (who doesn’t love a good listicle?), while our opinion and lifestyle sections are chock-full of our writers’ takes on how, and why, we should maintain our goals. In sports we have a look ahead at the new season, and our features section is bursting at the seams with guides on getting active, as well as some useful info for students who are brand new to the College this term.

Thanks as always for picking up this paper from the red box around campus, and don’t forget to follow us on our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages. Good luck in the new term and the New Year!

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

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