CW: Detailed descriptions of eating disorders. At Oxford we socialise through college formals, balls, crew dates, welfare teas and so much more. For those of us who have a history of disordered eating, this can prove pretty anxiety-inducing. Not to mention, with the highly anticipated June 21st rapidly approaching and the social eating that will come with this, the pressure to get the perfect body is more extreme than ever.
Jaya Rana discusses the inefficiency of Oxford s support system for students with eating disorders
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Devonport Independent candidate Karen Pilkington wants to create a kinder way of working
She is offering voters in Devonport, Morice Town and Keyham an alternative to party politics.
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Adam Richard Briggs, born on December 23, 1990 ~ died April 4, 2021.
Adam was a beloved son of the late Patricia and Maurice Briggs and brother of the late Andrew Robert Briggs. He is survived by his brother Douglas (Bridget) Briggs and sister Danielle (Tim) Briggs-Farr. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Adam, formerly from Walled Lake, spent most of his life in McBain, Michigan. He loved living there, worked on a dairy farm, and was a carpenter; he loved the outdoors, creating rock cairn sculptures, fishing, hiking, biking, and snowboarding. All his family and friends will deeply miss him. There will be a private burial and memorial services will be determined later.
BARRIE It was another busy day at the vaccine clinic on Sperling Drive in Barrie on Wednesday afternoon as dozens of frontline workers lined up waiting to roll up their sleeves. According to Operations Lead Stella Johnson, the clinic is seeing up to a thousand patients a day. That s means about a hundred and ten to a hundred and twenty people per hour, she said outside of the clinic on Wednesday. Most people getting their vaccine at this clinic are long-term care staff, health care workers, and now - first responders, including paramedics. Simcoe County Paramedic Chief Andrew Robert says on Friday, he learned his employees would be receiving the vaccine. By Wednesday, about 70 per cent of Simcoe County s paramedics had received their first dose.