Jackie Beeston

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Worked on 8 assignments, created 0, named on 6 bylines for Algonquin Journalism.

By (Jackie as photographer) + 1 other for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read

Students encouraged to download security app

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On Sept. 17, an email was sent to students encouraging them to download an app and to review the school's security protocols. The email was sent by the college's communications department, which included a memo written by Jason Condon, manager of Security and Emergency Services. The app is called AC Safety Mobile. Its goal is to deliver campus-specific notifications and...

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By (Jackie as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 2 min read

Students describe their fashion heading into fall

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As classes are back into full swing for many, the campus halls are once again being filled with eager students. They could be checking out the Students' Association thrift store, hopping off the bus, or getting a workout in at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre. Everyone has their unique established look within all of these spaces. Every outfit...

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By (Jackie as collaborator) + 8 others for Algonquin Journalism - 2 min read

Students notice change in on-campus services during first day of support staff strike

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By Nathan Heatherington, Kendra Mendrisky, Ève Bélanger, Jade Louise Greenwood, Bradley Richrads, Janella Milord Ashford, Jackie Beeston, Robyn Lanktree and Vasileios TseliosA strike by full-time support workers started to impact several services at Algonquin College on Thursday"All classes and academic activities are continuing as scheduled. While some campus services may be delayed or reduced, our priority remains supporting learners and...

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By + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read

U.S. urges Russia to agree to 30-day truce

LocalCTV News: Ottawa Charge star forward, Emily Clark, has entered into a partnership with Broadhead Brewery in Orléans, intending to create a unique beer that will "support charitable causes in the city, such as the Ottawa Hospital’s Breast Cancer Centre."The new brew launched at CRAFT Beer Market at Lansdowne Park. Clark chose a raspberry wheat ale dubbed “Ottawa Wheat 26.”...

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By (Jackie as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 2 min read

Women's basketball: Wolves lose in semi-finals, settle for OCAA bronze

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The Humber Hawks flew past the Algonquin Wolves with a 57-43 semi-final victory on Feb. 28 at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre, handing the women's basketball Wolves their first loss of the season. The Wolves went on to win the bronze medal at the OCAA championship held that weekend at Algonquin College. The Wolves were looking to secure...

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By (Jackie as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read

Men's basketball: Wolves cap Senior Night with an emphatic win

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The Algonquin Wolves men's basketball team overpowered the George Brown Huskies 74-58 at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre on Jan. 31. It was Senior Night, a time for the Wolves to celebrate their graduating varsity athletes. This also happened to be the final home game for the Wolves' regular season, meaning it would be the final regular season...

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By (Jackie as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 4 min read

Algonquin College students react to threat of TikTok ban in U.S.

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Algonquin College students are conflicted on TikTok's ban in the United States, acknowledging the positives and the negatives of the platform. After an extensive dispute concerning TikTok's data-gathering practices, the app was banned on Jan. 18 in the United States. "A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U. S.," a message from the app said. "Unfortunately that means...

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By (Jackie as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read

Wolves men's basketball team wins a thriller in first contest of the new year

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The Algonquin Wolves men's basketball team began the new year in style with a 78-75 win over divisional opponents the Centennial Colts on Jan. 11 at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre. The Wolves started guards Jansen Balmacedal and Albert Opena with forwards Ted Braden, Christ Lachapelle and Tesloch Luk. The Wolves started strong with Braden winning the tip-off...

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