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It can happen to anyone
October 4, 2011 – 7:08 am | No Comment
It can happen to anyone

“It was during the Christmas holidays. I had just got my G2 and I was so excited. My dad would always say I could go to Tim Horton’s and get everyone coffee.”
Lisa, whose real name will not be used, was 17 when she got her G2. Trips to the Tim Horton’s in her hometown of Caledonia were an exciting opportunity for her to be able to drive on her own. One evening when she had gone to pick up coffee for her family, Lisa returned to her car to find a man inside.…

Ian Thomas brings his inspiration to McIntyre Theatre
October 3, 2011 – 6:56 am | No Comment
Ian Thomas brings his inspiration to McIntyre Theatre

Canadian rock icon Ian Thomas was at Mohawk’s McIntyre Theatre Thursday, speaking to music students and fans alike about his life in music.
Thomas, best known for his 1973 hit ‘Painted Ladies’ and his membership in the band The Boomers, spent much of the hour discussing not just the music he was known for, but his theories on the writing process and what drove him personally to create art.
“Creativity is a mixed blessing in some respects, which is partly why all my life I’ve been blessed with branching out into other areas,” he…

Party leaders agree to disagree at 2011′s Ontario election debate
September 28, 2011 – 9:29 am | No Comment
Party leaders agree to disagree at 2011′s Ontario election debate

Ontario post-secondary students might have empty bank accounts, but if the Ontario election debate is any indication then all this might be changing soon.
In last night’s debate, the leaders of the Liberal, PC, and NDP parties were posed two questions about the future of post-secondary students, which all three answered positively.
McGuinty pointed out all of the advances Ontario has been making in the job market right now, giving hope to post-secondary students that their degrees will not be wasted on part-time jobs in the hospitality sector.  He also stated that enrollment in…

OPSEU reaches agreement bringing strike to an end
September 19, 2011 – 7:44 am | No Comment
OPSEU reaches agreement bringing strike to an end

After 18 days, a tentative settlement has been reached to end Ontario’s college support staff strike.
Following two days of bargaining by negotiators, the deal was struck late Sunday night.
Rob Bemister, chair of the OPSEU bargaining team, said the union secured key contract proposals for its members and hopes all members will approve the tentative deal.
Over 8,000 college support workers will be returning to work Sept. 20.
Details are expected to be released after the settlement has been approved, which a date has not been set for.

Arnie nears completion after weeks of setbacks
September 17, 2011 – 6:34 am | No Comment
Arnie nears completion after weeks of setbacks

After nearly two weeks of delays, the newly renovated Arnie may soon be open for business.
The Arnie was scheduled to open on three different dates, including this past Wednesday. Each of these cancellations were due to problems with the flooring.
President of the Mohawk Students Association, Daniel Clark, says there was an oily film on the floor, making it extremely slippery and unsafe for students.
“Honestly, it was like a skating rink in there,” Clark said. “A wet sheet of ice.”
As a solution to this problem, the flooring company has decided to…

Mohawk’s plan to expand comes with health benefits and more building costs
September 15, 2011 – 10:07 am | No Comment
Mohawk’s plan to expand comes with health benefits and more building costs

Future Mohawk students may have even more debt before graduating as plans for a brand new athletics facility gets underway.
“[The MSA] has been talking with the college and athletics committee and the college has decided that this is the next step in our renovations in order to stay current and competitive with other colleges,” says MSA President Dan Clark.
The estimated cost of the new facility is $17 million and will be partly subsidized by an undetermined fee once the facility is completed in 2014.
Three years ago the MSA held a referendum…

Varsity sports suffer as strike rages on
September 14, 2011 – 7:00 pm | No Comment
Varsity sports suffer as strike rages on

Usually this time of year the Mohawk Sports Park is full of varsity athletes playing rugby, soccer and fastball.
This season, however, the park sits empty.  A college support-staff strike means some of these athletes may be looking at a lost season. Many games have already been postponed and no one knows what the future holds.
“We have such a short season already that I’m concerned how many games we’re going to have to be playing to make up for those extra games that have already been postponed,” said fastball pitcher Jessica Denstedt.
Michelle…

MSA Announcement: College support staff on strike
September 1, 2011 – 6:30 am | No Comment
MSA Announcement: College support staff on strike

Dear Mohawk College Students,
As of the writing of this message, there is a support staff strike across the province.
Although the front line support staff have gone on a legal strike, management and contract employees will be attempting to keep the college open. Classes and Orientation will continue as planned.
The Mohawk Students’ Association is in constant contact with college management and we ask you to monitor www.mohawkSTUDENTS.ca to keep up to date on the strike.
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Even the school newspaper has to change with the times
April 13, 2011 – 2:36 am | No Comment

The Satellite Newspaper is shedding some weight by decreasing the number of physical papers that will be printed next year.
With electronic media becoming more popular, The Mohawk Students’ Association is looking at new ways of distributing the student-run paper.
“Times are changing and less people, less students in the hallway are actually picking up the physical format of the paper,’ said Satellite Marketing Manager Steve Kosh. “So we’re going to retool, redesign it and put it in more of a digital format and it also falls in line with the sustainability initiatives of…