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by Saloni Chauhan Pratha Mathur, an international student, believes that the phrase “success does not come without struggle” is ideal for international students. “Every time you migrate to a different country and leave behind your family, you have to start
“You are here, you want a better life, so you can take back to better their life. It is a necessary sacrifice.” That’s the feeling from Ugo Lord-Michael, an international student from Abuja, Nigeria and studying at the University of Windsor.
Dozens of international students struggling with holiday homesickness enjoyed an early Christmas dinner at Harvest Table. “We enjoy this festival a lot,” said Amita Mehta, a St. Clair College student from India. “We are not with our families. I just
By: Julianna Bonnett International students are flocking to the Windsor-Essex area. The Windsor-Essex region has seen a population growth of 3,400 international students and newcomers since January, according to Statistics Canada. Since June, as many as 500 people have arrived
Windsor’s only cricket league is finishing up its first season. An indoor winter league, the Intramural Cricket League is open to anyone who has an interest in learning and playing the sport. “It all began with everyone’s will to play
By Suraj Sasi Many international students at St. Clair College are finding it difficult to find part-time jobs because of the recent increase in minimum wage. On Jan. 1 Ontario’s hourly wage increased from $11.60 to $14. Even though it
Last Saturday was the beginning of the Chinese dog year, according to the lunar calendar. The Chinese Association of Greater Windsor hosted its annual Chinese New Year Gala at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts. Guests were not
by Maryam Fang St. Clair College has broken the 10,000 student ceiling in enrolment this year. The College announced it had enrolled 10,539 students by the end of the first week of the new academic year. This represents a 12