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Bachelor contestant from Toronto opens up about the show s racism controversy

Bachelor contestant from Toronto opens up about the show s racism controversy Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Toronto-based Bachelor contestant Serena Pitt quickly became a fan favourite on the current season of the reality show thanks to her down-to-earth demeanor and refusal to engage in petty drama, and the Ontarian was equally praised for her decision to leave the show on her own terms during a recent episode.  Pitt, a 22-year-old recent graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University who currently works at MacIntyre Communications, sent herself home during the hometowns episode of the series after realizing bachelor Matt James just wasn t the one. 

Students re-examine their career paths as grad school applications soar

When Hadi Kiani was shown the surging number of law school applicants, his jaw dropped. Kiani, a fourth-year Media, Information and Technoculture and School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities student, applied to Western Law in October. The program saw a 31 per cent increase in applications over last year and a 37 per cent increase over 2019. According to Linda Miller, Western’s vice-provost for graduate and postdoctoral studies, the rise in applications is the same across Western University’s graduate programs. “Although we continue to receive applications for many of our programs, to date in this year’s application cycle, we have seen an overall increase in applications for both our Master’s programs [13 per cent] and our Doctoral programs [25 per cent] compared to the same point in time last year,” Miller said in a statement to the

From ashes to greenhouses: How this N W T community is getting closer to sustainable food

From ashes to greenhouses: How this N.W.T. community is getting closer to sustainable food The hamlet of Kakisa, N.W.T., is in a good position find out how to manage its local food economy with help from Wilfred Laurier University researchers. Social Sharing After a fire devastated its lands in 2014, Kakisa chief says the community needs new methods to get local food CBC News · Posted: Mar 07, 2021 7:00 AM CT | Last Updated: March 7 Chief Lloyd Chicot, pictured in 2017. He says the community is looking toward new methods of food sustainability after a fire in 2014 continues to affect the land.(Jimmy Thomson/CBC)

Why community-run food hubs could be the key to better food security

Why community-run food hubs could be the key to better food security
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