Greetings, readers from the Fanshawe community and beyond. Welcome to another issue of Interrobang.

A lot has happened in the first half of the month. We all have many things to think about: our studies, jobs, loved ones and responsibilities, in addition to the state of the world at large. Simplify things by being kind with each other, and more patient. Take note of the good stuff, and brush off the bad. We can do this.

Our cover story is of the Fanshawe Student Union’s (FSU) new club for women enrolled in technology programs. The club is the first of its kind in the College’s history, and addresses gender-based gaps in the industry. The aim is community, and membership is open to anyone. To learn more and join up, contact the club at wit.fanshawe@nullgmail.com.

Navigator. Londons student lifestyles magazine.

This week’s other major news story covers Western University’s Jan. 8 vigil for the victims of the tragic Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 disaster. You can go to our website at theinterrobang. ca to see our online story of the Jan. 15 memorial.

This issue also includes articles on how vital nursing is to our society. On page 4 you can read about the Museum London’s “100 Years of Nursing Education in London” exhibit, running Feb.1 to May 24. On page 7, you’ll find an incredible piece on the history of nursing, written by Fanshawe’s own nursing student Salma Hussein.

As usual, we also have plenty of content covering the latest in lifestyles and Fanshawe sports. Thanks for picking up this week’s copy, and for following us on the socials via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

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