The workshop is over and producer Bethany Horne files The Last Minute at…the last minute – between airports.
This week: the next step for Halifax midwives; made-to-order valentines; bilingual services in Nova Scotia’s museums, and a lunch group that supports young people living with mental illness.
An interview with faculty member Grant Wanzel: Grant Wanzel says overload teaching is a “chronic problem in the School of Architecture.” Students and faculty are fed up, says Wanzel, calling this an “emergency situation.” Interview by Bethany Horne.
*Student Day of Action
Student protester: An aspiring creative arts therapist says debt stands in the way of her future. Kings TV News reporter, Stephanie Directo and Bethany Horne report.
A dance party of protesters hit the streets of Halifax.
Dr. Laura Penny: Dalhousie professor likens the Student Day of Action to the movie Groundhog Day. She’s spent more than a decade of protesting and won’t relent.
What about the others:Some students did not protest. Kings TV News reporter, Rebecca Spence learns why.