Hello, Fanshawe students, staff and friends. Welcome to another issue of Interrobang.

Today’s (March 11) news cycle has been a wild ride.

First, we saw Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison for first-degree criminal sexual act and rape. It’s disturbing to think where he might be now had he not been publicly exposed by his victims three years ago.

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And then, we saw the World Health Organization officially deem COVID-19 a pandemic as case numbers continue to rapidly grow in 114 countries.

We’re only three months into 2020. Buckle up my dudes, because this is quite literally just the beginning of what’s proving to be one hell of a year.

Narrowing our focus to our own humble campus community, news coverage this week includes the province’s new mental health strategy, the results of a local report on street-level women, and London’s International Women’s Day march.

Don’t miss our opinion section; topics this week include dealing with our inferiority complexes and anxiety over postgraduate life. This isn’t a personal attack, just something we think you may find useful!

In lifestyles you’ll find articles on fitness, the latest musical from StarKid Productions, and a history of women in Canadian medicine.

Finally, in sports we catch you up on the latest news about our women’s basketball team, who, unsurprisingly, are on their way to Nationals.

That’s it for now. We take a break from publishing next week since you folks are busy as all get out, so be sure to keep tabs with us on the socials, as per usual.

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

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