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By Noah Leafloor (Noah as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read
Orthotics invention piques interest at Re/Action event
Photo credit: Noah Leafloor
When Nikola Mihelcic, Matthew Adams and Eddy Phillips, graduating electrical engineers students, were assigned to help their client by working on their project for months, they quickly realized there was a huge problem. They didn't know how to program the device. At table one in the Dare District on April 14 at the Re/Action event, the group demonstrated that they'd...
By Noah Leafloor (Noah as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read
Zoe Hopkins gives memorable insights to scriptwriting students
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Posters of Run Woman Run and Kayak to Klemtu stood in the background of Zoe Hopkins' room as she talked about her triumphs and tribulations in the film industry with scriptwriting students. Hopkins, a Heiltsuk First Nation, who is also fluent in the Mohawk language, has been a Canadian writer and filmmaker since graduating from Ryerson in 1997. She joined...
By Noah Leafloor (Noah as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 4 min read
PR students hope fundraising zine impacts Ottawa
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Algonquin College's public relations program is close to publishing the Beyond the Barriers zine, which focuses on student and faculty perspectives of the pandemic through personal stories. Beyond the Barriers is a digital and print fundraising event. The digital zine, which readers can access for a low cost, is on the PR website and will have a link to a...
By Noah Leafloor + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 2 min read
Tajikistan earthquake could flood nearby countries
LocalCBC: Twenty-three automated speed cameras are planned to be installed along city roads this year by the City of Ottawa. Leftover cameras which were supposed to be installed last year will double the total amount this year. This leaves 40 cameras to be set up in total, according to Carol Hall, associate director of traffic services. The cameras being installed...
By Noah Leafloor (Noah as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read
Rocket League team qualifies for next tournament
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Algonquin College Green, one of the college's Rocket League teams, qualified on Feb. 4 for the spring tournament by making it into the top eight in the Ontario Collegiate Rocket Soccer winter cup tournament. Algonquin College Green was eliminated in the fifth round of the losers bracket by the University of British Columbia. Team Green had a rough series start,...
By Noah Leafloor (Noah as photographer) + 2 others for Algonquin Journalism - 3 min read
The second social fire of the winter semester a success
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A welcoming fire in the Ishkodewan courtyard brought many students together on Thursday, Jan. 19 with lots of laughs, conversations and snacks. The event, hosted by the Mamidosewin Centre, featured hot chocolate and cookies. Participants heard from speakers of many diverse voices on how the social fire impacted them, and what they plan to do for next month's fire.“We host...