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 Vol. 56 Issue No. 15 April 5, 2024 
 Vol. 56 Issue 15 
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FANSHAWE COLLEGE’S STUDENT VOICE

Video News Roundup

Our weekly look at top stories covered by Interrobang

Video News Roundup (March 9, 2023)

Interrobang Reporter Kate Otterbein covers the top stories of this week. Fanshawe College has partnered with Safe Cities London to combat gender-based violence, the London police adopt an app from the Barrie police to collect information from sexual violence survivors, and Fanshawe’s Open House is quickly approaching.

Video News Roundup (March 2, 2023)

Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. Fanshawe badminton had a strong performance at the OCAA championships, Employment and Entrepreneurial services moves to D1063, and a local veteran speaks about the impact of connecting with veterans year-round.

Video News Roundup (February 23, 2023)

Interrobang Editor Hannah Theodore catches you up on what’s making news this week at Fanshawe. The Student Union is holding a referendum to implement a General Advocacy Fee, Fanshawe College makes the London Free Press’ Best of London list, and Share the Land holds another successful concert.

Video News Roundup (February 16, 2023)

Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. The Schulich Foundation donates to Fanshawe’s skilled trades programs, the Crich family makes the largest donation in Fanshawe history and Chief Lady Bird holds an exhibit at the Siskind Gallery.

Video News Roundup (February 9, 2023)

Interrobang Reporter Kate Otterbein covers the top stories of this week. Fanshawe College receives its biggest individual donation to date, Siskinds Gallery is featuring an Indigenous artist, and climate change is in full force.

Video News Roundup (February 2, 2023)

Interrobang Reporter Johan George highlights the stories making news this week at Fanshawe. Ontario is offering free tuition grants to paramedic and medical lab tech students, Share the Land is back and bigger than ever, and School of Contemporary Media Students just completed their submissions for the 48-hour Film Challenge.