Life in Quarantine
Since the start of the pandemic, most reporters and journalists in Canada — including j-school students — are working from home, with sofas and coffee tables replacing offices and cubicles.
Since the start of the pandemic, most reporters and journalists in Canada — including j-school students — are working from home, with sofas and coffee tables replacing offices and cubicles.
As the spread of COVID-19 keeps people at home, fashion houses across the globe have been forced to cancel shows with live audiences. Recently, Chanel debuted their 2021 cruise wear line by releasing it online…
Journalism has never been more important: it is integral to inform and educate people. During this global pandemic, journalists must persevere and do whatever they can to help people through this crisis.
The federal Liberals are standing with the LGBTQ community and has introduced a bill to ban conversion therapy nationwide.
Karon Liu visited Centennial College Story Arts Centre last month to speak with journalism students about his career in food writing. He is a food writer and recipe tester for the Toronto Star, who originated from Hong Kong.
Bruno Uggenti is a real estate lawyer and Hamilton Mountain’s Liberal candidate for the 2019 federal election. In an interview, he speaks about the National Housing Strategy and its roles in reducing homelessness and increasing housing affordability.