The Dart's Sharon M. slips behind the counter to serve up this Q&A special with the cafeteria's TARA CARPENTER.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE | By Sharon M. SM: When, why, and from where did you move to Nova Scotia, Canada?
JP: I moved to Canada from Korea on January 30th. My parents wanted me to study in the West. They were debating whether I should live in America or Canada. Looking at the diversity of culture and people in Canada, they thought it best that I studied and lived here. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE | By Sharon M SM: When, why, and from where did you move to Nova Scotia, Canada?
KD: I was born in England but moved to Jamaica with my family three years ago. Then we shifted to Nova Scotia in August, 2015; we did so because my family and I love to travel. We enjoy experiencing the unique cultures and lifestyles that different countries have! INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROFILE | By Sharon M. SM: When and why did you move from Philippines to Canada?
ADR: My flight from Philippines to Canada was on October 17, 2015. My mother wanted me and my brother to have a chance to study abroad. Also, we have relatives who reside in Ontario and my parents wanted us to live closer to them. Normal to be nervous. Try to do what makes you happy.
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PROFILE | By Clare Parsons --- Born October 17, 1966, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Stephen Parsons was just like any other child — and most adults — facing the big, scary world, not knowing what to do or where to go with his life. |