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Students confused and frustrated by Western University s COVID booster, mask mandate

Students confused and frustrated by Western University s COVID booster, mask mandate
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Some Western students confused why university mandated a 3rd COVID-19 shot after they d paid tuition

Some Western students confused why university mandated a 3rd COVID-19 shot after they d paid tuition
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Students confused frustrated by Western University s COVID booster, mask mandate

Students confused frustrated by Western University s COVID booster, mask mandate
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Students push for COVID-19 safe, outdoor graduation ceremonies in Ontario

Students push for COVID-19 safe, outdoor graduation ceremonies in Ontario by Nicole Thompson THE CANADIAN PRESS Posted May 16, 2021 11:03 am EDT An undated file photo shows graduating students. (FILE/UNSPLASH/Brett Jordan) Graduation has been the topic of conversation between 17-year-old Anoosha Keshav and her friends for months. After their last two years of high school were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mississauga, Ont., teen and her peers crave a little normalcy to mark the end of this stage in their lives– not another pared down, online-only event. “It comes up in almost every conversation,” she said. “The fact that it’s going to be a pre-recorded video you’ll have to watch, it’s really disappointing. It’s not motivational, you know, because we’re almost there at the end, and it’s really sad that this is how our graduation is going to be.”

Mississauga student calls on government to allow outdoor graduation ceremonies

Graduation has been the topic of conversation between 17-year-old Anoosha Keshav and her friends for months. After their last two years of high school were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mississauga teen and her peers crave a little normalcy to mark the end of this stage in their lives not another pared down, online-only event. It comes up in almost every conversation, she said. The fact that it s going to be a pre-recorded video you ll have to watch, it s really disappointing. It s not motivational, you know, because we re almost there at the end, and it s really sad that this is how our graduation is going to be.

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