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Five years of freezin’ for a reason

Five years of freezin’ for a reason

🕔10:10, 21.Feb 2019

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan St. Clair College and the Windsor Police Service held their 5th annual Polar Plunge, raising proceeds to help Special Olympics. “Be bold, and get cold,” was the motto of the 5th annual plunge for the Ontario Law

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Let’s talk mental health

Let’s talk mental health

🕔08:47, 28.Jan 2019

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan This year, Bell Let’s Talk will reach its goal of donating $100 million to help end the stigma of mental illness and fund programs in local communities. “Canada leads the way each year with the biggest mental

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‘Be Bold, Get Cold’: 5th annual plunge for Special Olympics

‘Be Bold, Get Cold’: 5th annual plunge for Special Olympics

🕔14:46, 25.Jan 2019

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Windsor police and St. Clair College have partnered for a fifth year to bring the annual Polar Plunge to Windsor and raise money for Special Olympics Ontario. Adults can register for $50 or fundraise $100 to waive

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“Kids get stressed too”

“Kids get stressed too”

🕔11:15, 31.Mar 2017

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan It is becoming more important to teach children coping skills to deal with stress, says a mental health educator at the Canadian Mental Health Association. Jenny-Lee Almeida was the mental health educator for the final seminar in

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A centre for student life

A centre for student life

🕔12:11, 2.Mar 2017

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Hundreds of students were in attendance of the opening of St. Clair College’s new Student Life Centre and concert this past Friday night. The John A. Strasser Student Life Centre at St. Clair College’s South Campus welcomed

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Update before it is too late

Update before it is too late

🕔13:29, 10.Feb 2017

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan More than 3,000 local high school students could be facing suspensions if their vaccination records are not updated. On Feb. 1 students across Windsor-Essex County received final notices informing them of the need to update their vaccination

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Serving up food and hospitality

Serving up food and hospitality

🕔14:24, 3.Feb 2017

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Hands-on learning at St. Clair College is giving students in the culinary and hospitality management programs opportunities in a field that is in high demand. Skilled trades jobs are defined as specialized jobs an individual is trained

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Stressed out

🕔16:19, 12.Dec 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan With exams just around the corner students are experiencing more stressed than ever, resulting in some dangerous side effects. According to a study conducted by the National College Health Assessment in 2013, approximately 59 per cent of

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Ouellette Manor pests

Ouellette Manor pests

🕔10:11, 2.Dec 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Residents and staff of Ouellette Manor are waiting to see the results of the pest treatments that are underway. Treatment of the 400 unit complex at 920 Ouellette Ave. began Nov. 3 on the 24th floor. The

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Residents of Ouellette Manor still concerned

Residents of Ouellette Manor still concerned

🕔09:04, 11.Nov 2016

  By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Residents in a local apartment building are dealing with an infestation of cockroaches and are desperate to be rid of the creeping critters. The 400 unit complex of 920 Ouellette Ave. is home to residents over

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Open up and say ahhhhh

Open up and say ahhhhh

🕔13:33, 28.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Windsorites who fought to keep the process of fluoridation treatment in their water and lost may be getting their wish. On Oct. 6, the Ontario legislature voted to prohibit cities from removing fluoride from their water after

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It flu over the cuckoo’s nest

🕔13:32, 21.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan To get the flu shot or to not… that is the question. The influenza virus attacks the respiratory system, which includes the lungs, throat and nasal passages. When people sneeze or talk, droplets of fluid containing the

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The secret life of a Residence Advisor

The secret life of a Residence Advisor

🕔13:13, 21.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Beginning of September. Move-in day. The ground shakes and the doors shudder as they are forced open. Students shuffle in like a herd of cattle. It appears as if chaos might erupt at anytime, but a light

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Check the box

Check the box

🕔14:08, 14.Oct 2016

Although the majority of Canadians support the idea of organ and tissue donation, few are filling out the required documentation and making plans to donate. According to the Canadian Transplant Society, 90 per cent of Canadians support donation but less

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Flu shot or flu not

Flu shot or flu not

🕔12:57, 14.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan As the weather changes and the flu virus spreads some people will get the flu shot, while others look for alternative options. “The need to live a healthier lifestyle is continuing to become more common among individuals, and

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Prosthetic innovation

Prosthetic innovation

🕔13:37, 30.Sep 2016 By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan   Caydence Lee is photographed wearing her myoelectric arm. This arm is one of her three current ones which also includes her recreational and swimming arms. (Photos courtesy of Candyce Lee) Five-year-old Caydence Lee plays sports and Read Full Article
Drinking…but not driving

Drinking…but not driving

🕔12:23, 22.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan In an unscientific survey, respondents said they drink, but do not drive while under the influence of alcohol.

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Stressed out

Stressed out

🕔12:12, 8.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Recent studies show students in post-secondary school have been experiencing increased stress and anxiety over the last several years. The National College Health Assessment found 58.5 per cent of the 16,000 Ontario students surveyed experienced higher than

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Saving on cable and satellite bills

Saving on cable and satellite bills

🕔12:26, 1.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Cable and satellite customers can expect to save some money on their bills in the future, as the Canadian government is requiring service providers to offer more affordable pricing and packages. The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission

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Emerge Media Awards

🕔12:03, 1.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Two members of the Converged Citizen staff have been nominated for awards based on their course work in the journalism program. Ashley Ann Mentley and Naureen Ahmed have been selected as semi-finalists for the Emerge Media Awards. These

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