March 12, 2026
On February 13, King’s, in collaboration with Mutcho Radio Network Alliance, marked World Radio Day with a dynamic conversational event exploring the relevance of radio in today’s complex media landscape. The event tied in perfectly with this year’s African Heritage Month theme, “Strength in Unity—Moving Forward with Purpose, Prosperity, Power and Progress.” The afternoon opened…
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March 05, 2026
On Saturday, February 21, more than 100 students, families and community members filled the King’s gymnasium to witness a new tradition organized by King’s Athletics department: African Heritage Night. The event brought together sports, culture and celebration. From the moment the women tipped off until the final buzzer of the men’s game, the gym felt transformed by music, competition and a shared sense of purpose. The event was a…
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February 26, 2026
Jenna Olsen and Jacqueline Newsome land coveted four-month placements in national newsroom program CBC News has announced the recipients of its highly competitive Summer Scholarship for emerging journalists—and this year, two standout King’s students have made the cut. Jenna Olsen and Jacqueline Newsome have been selected for the paid, four-month, in-person program, earning the opportunity to sharpen their…
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February 17, 2026
FYP-J student and Dr. Carrie Best Scholar Awóyígà created Hyphenated, a documentary about identity and belonging, in collaboration with the Netflix Being Black in Canada program Each year, the Being Black in Canada (BBIC) program created by the Fabienne Colas Foundation (FCF) in partnership with Netflix, selects a group of young filmmakers to participate in Canada’s largest mentorship and training initiative for Black filmmakers—and in 2025, I was…
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