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Download PDF Version CREDIT: COURTESY OF FANSHAWE ATHLETICS 3 Run Nicole, Run 6 Flash Fiction Winner 9 If the shoe fi ts Fanshawe’s Nicole Bernardi Death by writer’s block never Fashion merchandising students get awarded OCAA Rookie of the Year seemed possible until now ready for Blanc on November 20 Volume 47 Issue No. 13 November 17, 2014 theinterrobang.ca Ontario bans smoking on patios STEPHANIE LAI INTERROBANG Sweet Tweets The province of Ontario is ban- of the Week ning smoking on patios effective Support your fellow January 1. It will be illegal to: smoke Fanshawe students on on bar and restaurant patios, smoke Tuesday, November on playgrounds and public sports 18th in The Out Back fields and surfaces, sell tobacco on Shack as the top 10 university and college campuses. Fanshawe’s Got Talent These changes are part of the finalists perform in front Smoke-Free Ontario Act. of a panel of judges. The Out Back Shack (OBS) will be affected, and OBS operations If you were auditioning manager Gary Deline thinks it will for America’s Got Talent take time to adjust. what would you present “It’s going to be a learning curve,” to the judges? he said. “The one thing [it] doesn’t really affect is the summer time, be- Patricia Varanesi ‏@PatVaranesi cause we’re closed.” @fanshawesu #FSUinterrobang “There are a number of students make them my amazing Kraft who’ll want to smoke and drink on Dinner #classic the patio when they come back to CREDIT: STEPHANIE LAI 11:49 AM - 12 Nov 2014 school in September and once in the Smoking will be banned on patios in the New Year, but there’s bound to be backlash. spring, when the weather gets nice Sarahjei Campeau again.” io is just trying to be the nanny and “It would just be a matter of in- maybe has gone a little too far @sarahjei Deline says OBS patrons still make sure that everyone in Ontario forming people [like] the manager with this,” he said. “I think telling @fanshawesu #FSUInterrobang smoke on the patios in the winter- is taken care of as opposed to letting on duty just to let people know if smokers that they’re not allowed how amazing I am at living on time. people make their own decisions.” someone’s smoking on the patio.” to smoke outdoors now is pushing 10$ a month #brokestudent “We may have to look at some There is a smoking area outside To Fanshawe College staff Greg them and segregating them into an- 10:21 AM - 12 Nov 2014 way of controlling that,” he said. “I of the patio, and when winter rolls Wochner, drinking and smoking go other area.” don’t think it’s going to affect us as around, Deline says there might be hand-in-hand. “I think anybody that’s an adult From Facebook: much as other bars that have larger options to patrol drinks while in des- “I can’t sit down and have a beer that wants to go out and smoke can Edson Sc patios than us and are open all sum- ignated smoking areas. and not smoke,” he said. “The rea- make decisions for themselves.” I would perform don’t stop mer and cater to smokers continu- “If you wanted to bring your drink son why patios came up in the first Police Foundations student Tanya believing by journey ously.” out to the patio so you could still place is so smokers could go out- Melvin thinks this will have a nega- “I still think it’s going to be a watch [it] to make sure it doesn’t side.” tive effect on businesses. Sofia ‘G’ Eidsath challenge to police it.” get drugged or removed or dumped, “All of a sudden people started “I think it’s a bad idea,” she said. My uncanny ability to The reaction from students is then you can,” he said. “They putting their noses where they don’t “There’s going to be a financial im- procrastinate to the last minute what Deline will prepare for. wouldn’t be permitted to remove belong are telling you how you pact.” “Reactions to it are going to be the drink from the patio, and they should live your life.” “If people go to bars they’re not Cameron Kok negative,” Deline said. “A lot of wouldn’t be permitted to smoke on Deline had the same sentiment. going to stay long, or they just won’t A sensual strip tease what I’ve heard so far is that Ontar- the patio with their drink.” “I do think that the government go at all.” Lauren Leona Probably sing them a nice camp Fanshawe student had placement in building that caught fi re song Michelle Foster STEPHANIE LAI dent and the real concerns around INTERROBANG sing a beautiful ballad.....if i safety and that building … they could sing! A student in the School of Human determined that they would not be Services was due to report to 1451 working with [the organization] Dwight Mighton Oxford St. E on November 3 – the anymore,” Gamble said. i would present my outrageous day the building caught fire. Though two Fanshawe staff did a talent in winning $10 Oasis/Out When news broke that the build- walk-through of 1451 Oxford St. E Back Shack draws. ing – under Keith Charles’s Peo- before placing students there, Gam- ple Helping People organization ble says there were no red flags that Next week’s question: – caught fire, the student’s program popped up and that the staff weren’t co-ordinator went to Carling Are- necessarily looking for sub-par liv- Trivia Night is November CREDIT: FRANCIS SIEBERT nas to make sure her student was all ing conditions. 26 at 9 p.m. in The Out The London Fire Department responded to a call about a fi re at an Back Shack, what fun right. “They wouldn’t have been nec- apartment building on Oxford Street across from T-Building. “[The student] wasn’t physically essarily looking for those kinds of fact do you know that could help you win? there when the fire happened, but things,” Gamble said. “The students resident’s bedroom.” students in the future. she was due to have been there,” would not have been trained to flag There have been five students The incident in question occurred Tell us using said Elaine Gamble, Fanshawe’s or identify concerns of that nature placed with People Helping People, on the morning of November 3 #FSUInterrobang by senior manager of corporate com- because they were really just there but Gamble says the College’s in- when a fire broke out at the building 2 p.m. on Wednesday, munications. “That was our primary to sit and talk with people.” volvement is recent and spans two resulting in one death. October 22 and you will concern – was to find out what hap- “[The students are] not giving years. The college is moving on The building serves as a group enter a draw for a $10 pened to our student.” personal care,” she said. “The whole from People Helping People. home in London that houses peo- Oasis/ Out Back Shack Soon after, the co-ordinator and purpose of the placement was to “Given the seriousness and the ple with disabilities, addictions and gift certificate. chair of the School decided to end have them go in and sit in a living concerns of the safety and the con- mental illnesses. An investigation the placement relationship with room and maybe play cards or talk ditions of some of these homes, the has launched since, and there’s People Helping People. to the residents.” college decided it was best to move speculation that there are more #FSUInterrobang “Given the severity of the inci- “They would never have been in a on and find other placements for homes like this in the area. 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