Celebrations and Observations
Jun. 19th, 2023 09:22 amHappier birthdays to
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To those of you observing Juneteenth today, whether as celebration, commemoration, or some other way, I hope today is good for you!
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To those of you observing Juneteenth today, whether as celebration, commemoration, or some other way, I hope today is good for you!
Canada Day 152
Jul. 1st, 2019 11:04 amCanada Day.
Some of you are celebrating this anniversary. Some of you simply commemorate it. Still others among you lament its existence...some with far more just cause than others, I'm sorry to recall.
In any case, I wish that this particular instance, today, is kind to you.
Unless you're a dedicated Nazi, Klansman or Putinist looking to make trouble. If you're in those three categories, I suggest you repent of that. Otherwise...?
Some of you are celebrating this anniversary. Some of you simply commemorate it. Still others among you lament its existence...some with far more just cause than others, I'm sorry to recall.
In any case, I wish that this particular instance, today, is kind to you.
Unless you're a dedicated Nazi, Klansman or Putinist looking to make trouble. If you're in those three categories, I suggest you repent of that. Otherwise...?
Yesterday Was World Press Freedom Day
May. 4th, 2018 05:37 amAnd I neglected to note the fact here, despite doing so over on Facebook on the day itself.
Whatever flaws the Globe and Mail has (and it has a few), its management didn't neglect the occasion. They gave it their front page, naming the names of those journalists who've already died in the line of duty this year. This year is only four months old, and still there were twenty-seven dead per the reports of the Committee to Protect Journalists.
If you want the origin story of World Press Freedom Day, here's one perspective published by the Columbia Journalism Review.
More later...
Whatever flaws the Globe and Mail has (and it has a few), its management didn't neglect the occasion. They gave it their front page, naming the names of those journalists who've already died in the line of duty this year. This year is only four months old, and still there were twenty-seven dead per the reports of the Committee to Protect Journalists.
If you want the origin story of World Press Freedom Day, here's one perspective published by the Columbia Journalism Review.
More later...
In Memory Everlasting
Dec. 6th, 2017 09:00 amGeneviève Bergeron, civil engineering student.
Hélène Colgan, mechanical engineering student.
Nathalie Croteau, mechanical engineering student.
Barbara Daigneault, mechanical engineering student.
Anne-Marie Edward, chemical engineering student.
Maud Haviernick, materials engineering student.
Maryse Laganière, budget clerk.
Maryse Leclair, materials engineering student.
Anne-Marie Lemay, mechanical engineering student.
Sonia Pelletier, mechanical engineering student.
Michèle Richard, materials engineering student.
Annie St-Arneault, mechanical engineering student.
Annie Turcotte, materials engineering student.
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, nursing student.
May we never forget.
Hélène Colgan, mechanical engineering student.
Nathalie Croteau, mechanical engineering student.
Barbara Daigneault, mechanical engineering student.
Anne-Marie Edward, chemical engineering student.
Maud Haviernick, materials engineering student.
Maryse Laganière, budget clerk.
Maryse Leclair, materials engineering student.
Anne-Marie Lemay, mechanical engineering student.
Sonia Pelletier, mechanical engineering student.
Michèle Richard, materials engineering student.
Annie St-Arneault, mechanical engineering student.
Annie Turcotte, materials engineering student.
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, nursing student.
May we never forget.