An attack on a mosque in northern Sinai, Egypt earlier this month, hit a little too close to home for one Ryerson biomedical engineering student.
Zena Salem
Zena Salem
Currently a third-year multilingual journalism student, double minoring in French and entrepreneurship and innovation at Ryerson University. As an aspiring news anchor and journalist, my work focuses on social in/justice issues, equity, law, politics, culture, mental health and biomedical technology. Social Media & Contact Information Facebook: Zena Salem Twitter: zsalem_ Instagram: zenasalem_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zenasalem/
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Vivek Shraya says she used to love shopping, but now hates it. It reminds her that she either dresses the way she wants and worries about incurring violence, or she erases her identity.
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University of Toronto was lit up with candles on Friday night during a campus vigil organized to show solidarity with the Somali community following the recent terror attack, the worst in the country’s history.
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University students in Toronto are still coming to terms with the recent terrorist attack in Mogadishu, Somalia that killed at least 300 people.
Asha Amin, a third-year business management student at Ryerson, whose parents grew up in Mogadishu, said she heard about the attack while she was at work and sitting with another Somali woman.