MediaPlex Live @ 1 October 15, 2014
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Brett Quinn Announced by: Shelbey Hernandez
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Brett Quinn Announced by: Shelbey Hernandez
Mediaplex News Now is a live half-hour news show produced St. Clair College Journalism students. This program is broadcast live to TV Cogeco Windsor. Produced by Chris Tracy Announced by Justin Prince Weather Specialist Ashley Ann Mentley
On this segment of 3 Minutes With, Justin Thomspon sits down with Ward 4 candidate Remy Boulbol
A sit-in was organized by students at the University of Windsor to protest the possibility of an upcoming strike. Oct 7, 2014.
The journalism students at the St. Clair College MediaPlex recently held a Windsor Ward 3 townhall. Ryan Brough brings us this report.
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Chelsea Lefler Announced by: Adam Lucier
The Teutonia Club, a long-time Windsor establishment, is in danger of having to close its doors. Taylor Busch went to the OktoberFest to bring us this story.
The rising cost of tuition is forcing students to become more financially responsible. According to Statistics Canada, more than one- half of all Ontario college students graduate with student debt. The study concluded that between 1995 and 2005 the average
By Mandy Matthews Whether they’re from the barnyard or the backyard, animals have been suffering through the extreme weather of January 2014. In January, new record low temperatures put Windsor’s 72-year-old record into a deep freeze when Environment Canada reported
By Kenneth Bullock A local college student has brought a campaign to her school promoting prevention of child abuse. Laurie Harrison, a student enrolled in the St. Clair College’s public relations program, has brought the purple ribbon campaign to the
by Evan Mathias Men’s Soccer The St. Clair College men’s soccer team is close to clinching a playoff spot in the Ontario College Athletic Associations’ West Division with a 2-0 win against the Lambton Lions Oct. 2. The Saints got
By Y Murad Erzinclioglu Students learning about high fashion and saving lives are helping to increase enrolment at St. Clair College. In September the college introduced two new programs – fashion design technician and pre-service firefighter education and training. Both
By Sean Previl The St. Clair College baseball team has started its seventh season with hopes of another championship. The St. Clair Saints played the season opener Sept. 14 with back-to-back
By Sean Previl Students attending St. Clair College this fall will be heading into school well prepared thanks to pre-class orientation. Orientation week at the college has been taking place since Aug. 26 at all campuses, giving students the chance
By Tom Morrison The president of the University of Windsor wants to attract more students by making enrollment more appealing for new students and finding ways to promote ongoing developments at the school. University president Alan Wildeman addressed a
Students came dressed to impress at the fourteenth annual job fair hosted by both of Windsor’s post-secondary institutions. Organized by St. Clair College and the University of Windsor, the job fair attracted 73 employers and expected to host about 2,000
by Alice Hewitt For those looking for an insight into their future, the psychic expo was the place to go. The weekend long event was held at the Giovanni Caboto Club and is considered to be Windsor’s largest international psychic
St. Clair College’s Student Representative Council has been selling newspapers to raise money for Windsor Goodfellows annual newspaper drive. SRC occupied two street corners Nov. 22 and 23 collecting change in exchange for a special edition of The Windsor Star.
By Maciejka Gorzelnik St. Clair College students have a new place to call their own in the downtown sector that has been made possible because of a partnership between the college and TD Canada Trust. The former TD Canada Trust