• I always look forward to the spring quarter, as it reminds me of when I started teaching here at Western — this is now my sixth year here! That means many of you are now my colleagues in the writing world, and I hope you’re all having some success in your burgeoning careers.

    I’ve returned to community journalism in 2023 writing for the Salish Current. This has given me the opportunity to collaborate writing and reporting a story with one of my JOUR 207 superstar students, Clifford Heberden, on a story that delved into cross-border cooperation on the second-year anniversary of the Nooksack River flood. With Cliff’s expertise in environmental journalism, it was definitely an instance where the student became the master.

    In the past year, I covered the Sikh tradition of service to the community, which has helped pave the way for immigrants in both the United States and Canada to feel at home. I also reported how accessibility advocates on both sides of the border are removing barriers for people with disabilities

    I’ve also spent time in another classroom – I’ve been taking German through Western’s Employee Language Program for the past year to communicate with my spouse’s family in Germany. 

     
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    Catherine Skrzypinski enjoying the cherry tree blossoms around Vancouver, BC.