Keeping up with kindness: How one Londoner is making a difference

By: Megan King An anonymous Londoner is encouraging her community to compliment each other in 280 characters or less. A Twitter page called “Kindness Matters” works to encourage the London community to exchange niceties and support one another. The page founder, a London journalist who wishes to remain anonymous, founded the account in September 2018…

March: Managing Mental Health

Mental Health & Wellness

MMJC students have two semesters to learn about journalism and communication. Deadlines and deliverables can seem never-ending in a one-year condensed master’s program. Add on applying for internships, attending extracurricular workshops and networking, and I sometimes feel like I’m in a constant state of stress and anxiety. The workload can easily become overwhelming. It’s a…

Exploring the World One Solo Trip at a Time

Vicky Qiao’s article delves into the life of an adventurer who frequents unique cities around the world. Vicky explores the pros and cons of solo travel, and the value of travelling with friends: “Motorbiking through a twisting mountain pass in Vietnam, exploring the Nepali mountains and immersing herself with locals; Angela He is a true…

A New YOU

Samantha Humphrey may call herself “very boring.” Don’t believe her. Most post-secondary students worry about midterms and assignments. In the fall of 2018, she worried about shelter. “It’s hard to put it into words what it’s like,” said Humphrey. “It’s not something you ever plan on. It’s not something you expect. It’s probably one of…