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Nov 29, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Claire Dufourd
3 Listen to the whole story here:The Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) Library has installed four pillars designed to invite the university community to engage with different aspects of the library’s 50-year history. The pillars, created in collaboration with the Department of Architectural Sciences, have been arriving in increments throughout the week and stand just over 5’9”.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Kiera Osborne |katie bell |Kinza Zafar |Claire Dufourd
6.9K VIDEOCredits: Hosts: Claire Dufourd & Abbie NorthNewsflash Host: Emily ZhangElection live host: Kiera OsborneReporters: Bashair Ali, Katie Bell, Emily Zhang, Sierra Edwards, Grace Draznin, Kinza Zafar, Adriana FallicoProducers: Joshua JosephAssociate Producer: Amelia SinghRead a transcript here About the author Related posts Reporter for On The Record.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Claire Dufourd |Dima Mironov
10 Listen to the whole story here:Canadians are mourning the death of Mizhanay (Mizhana) Gheezhik, known by his anglicised name, Murray Sinclair, a former senator and Chair of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC.) He died peacefully at a Winnipeg hospital at the age of 73 according to a statement from his family.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Dima Mironov |Claire Dufourd
5.1K Today, we’re diving into a topic that doesn’t get talked about enough at TMU; the trades sector. Is university a worthy investment of your time and money, or is it worth considering going into a trade instead? And more importantly, which path will guarantee you employment after graduation? In a city where finding a job is becoming an increasing challenge, are the trades a better choice?
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Oct 1, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Claire Dufourd
8 Listen to the full story here:The Leslie Lookout is a new 1.9-acre park designed and built by the City of Toronto that architects say will create more green space in the city while promoting environmental sustainability.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Claire Dufourd
Halfway through university, I realized that the mere thought of having to spend time away from my friends or partner sent shivers down my spine and overwhelmed me with wave after wave of anxiety. The constant socialization I had experienced in residence had made it impossible for me to be alone with my thoughts and simply do things on my own. As someone who hates the idea of relying on anyone but myself, I decided it was time to isolate myself and learn how to enjoy my own company again.
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Mar 23, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Claire Dufourd
Welcome to the City of Love, where every street corner whispers secrets of adventure, history, and romance. Forget the classic attractions full of tourists like the Eiffel Tower or the Arch of Triumph — today, we are here to discover the hidden gems within Paris, France. From breakfast to a full night of sleep in a coveted Airbnb — definitely on a budget — prepare to fall in love with Paris all over again as we explore its secret treasures together.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Claire Dufourd
Anyone who has ever opened TikTok is bound to have come across a study vlog boasting productivity as the way to a happy life. From pre-med students rocking 12-hour study schedules to writers finishing their manuscripts in the blink of an eye, it’s easy to start feeling guilty about mindlessly scrolling through social media. The “academic weapon” trend ever-so-present on all social platforms does little to help.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Claire Dufourd
“Work hard, party hard.” This is the motto of most 18-year-olds entering university, ready to experience what is most commonly referred to as the best years of their lives. While academic success and attendance have been expected of us most of our lives, university represents — for the majority of students — the years of social events, endless nights partying and drinking, and mornings spent nursing our hangovers during 8 a.m. classes.
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Nov 25, 2023 |
hercampus.com | Claire Dufourd
It’s officially the time of year when social media users begin to post jokes about “seasonal depression,” the feeling of not wanting the weather to get colder and the days to become shorter. However, a darker reality hides behind this trendy expression, and many students, especially international ones, unfortunately experience it. As a 17-year-old freshly out of high school and on my way toward the “great Canadian dream,” I felt unstoppable.