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Crafting equitable curricula with care

  “Teachers, in [the faculty of] education in particular, have a responsibility towards cultural competence. I think that it is part of the duty of care to students to be able to reflect their cultural and racial identities in your teaching practices,” the assistant professor in the Faculty of Education told The Journal.   A core aspect of addressing white supremacy in universities is addressing how curricula is delivered, whose voices are privileged within courses, and how classrooms are made safer for vulnerable groups.   Jenn Carpenter, director of the Office of Global Health, is currently working to develop courses that better reflect a wider range of ways of knowing, rather than just western European ones. 

LU Rower to compete in World Championships after winning gold

Lambda Social February 17, 2021 – Posted in Sports by Lexey Burns, Editor-in-Chief Abbey Maillet, a second-year Sports Education and Concurrent Education student, has qualified for the 2021 World Rowing Indoor Championships after winning gold at the Canadian Indoor Rowing competition earlier this month. “It was really great to race for Laurentian again and to test my ability. It’s been a year since I’ve last competed so it was definitely a great experience,” she said.  Maillet said the competition is normally held in Mississauga but due to the pandemic, it was held virtually this year. Maillet, who has been rowing for six years, began her journey with her high school’s rowing team in Hamilton. 

LU students health at risk with fitness facility closures

Lambda Social February 1, 2021 – Posted in News By Curtis Gordon The second COVID-19 lockdown has forced students to get creative with their exercise routines. Due to further restrictions put in place by the stay at home order, the Laurentian Residence Team had to close the recreation facility created for students in West Residence.  The facility, which opened in September included physically distanced cardio, weights, and other equipment. Students were able to sign up for time slots throughout the day, as a maximum of eight participants were able to enter at one time.   In a statement, Residence Life Coordinator Kayla Dibblee said “As always, our focus is on student support and the student experience. Due to the lockdown and Stay at Home order, fitness facilities are not permitted to open and this facility will re-open following provincial guidelines and directions of public health.”

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