Deaf students protest staff cuts
A group of students from the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf waved signs to the speeding, honking traffic Friday morning in protest of scheduled cuts at the school.[…]
A group of students from the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf waved signs to the speeding, honking traffic Friday morning in protest of scheduled cuts at the school.[…]
Story and photo by John R. Moodie His door was always open. Anyone who visited his office had the experience of sitting in the brown vinyl cottage chair with the loose[…]
Loyalist College celebrates its 46th convocation. Just over 2000 graduates walked across the stage on Thursday and Friday. Diplomas, certificates and awards were received by the graduates. No related posts.
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