"This strike has completely halted mine and my son’s futures. While the world continues on, I am unable to move forward in my life to provide better stability for my family." - Lindsay
Read moreMarina, Loyalist College
"I am feeling they are using me to play a game to get what they want. They are playing with my academic life. I am an international student, far from home. I am not on vacation. I've planned for months to be here and now I feel it is all wasted. I am not against professors but they are being very very irresponsible with the current students. You can never fix a mistake with another mistake, and this strike is a big mistake! Enough! "
Christopher
"It's safe to say that the strike has affected my mental health, leaving me with a variety of questions..." - Christopher
Read moreDasha
"I feel helpless, unwelcomed and betrayed. I came here to get as much education as I can from the teachers and masters, I came here for the dream and it is crashing. After a month. In the first semester." - Dasha
Read moreSarvesh
"I just started my semester and college studies this year in September 2017. I just studied for 40 days and its already around 25 days since the strike started." - Sarvesh
Read moreAnonymous
"Without things to do every day like school or work (because I can’t take shifts because I have no idea when class is coming back) I’ve sunken way down into a depressive slump. Staying motivated and happy is difficult when I don’t have a reason to get up."
Anonymous
"I have tried to work on assignments during this strike but It is difficult to ask for critiques. I am not sure if I am headed in the right direction for my assignments as I can't contact my instructors."
Read moreGrace
"It really makes me believe no one cares about the students." - Grace
Read moreSunny
"I've been at Sheridan College for 6 years now. I'm currently trying to finish my final year of Illustration and I fear my thesis and shot at graduating is in jeopardy. I am witnessing the impact on not on myself, but my fellow friends, peers, instructors and even within my family. All of us are sharing the same pain at this very moment.
I am trying to complete my thesis and other assignments; however, my curriculum does not require us to complete assignments using textbooks and lectures. We rely on the feedback from our instructors as we treat them as Art Directors. Our curriculum in not an objective right or wrong concept, the arts is entirely subjective. The lack of response I am permitted from my faculty is causing my work to lead in a direction in which I don't know if it is going to help me gain the attention of potential employers if I am ever hopeful in graduating. I am struggling to go back to my work table as I am shooting in the dark while feeling intense emotional and mental stress through anxiety and soon to be depression. The limited schedule remaining will be detrimental to my workflow and my peers' that we will have to face whenever this strike comes to a conclusion. This is writing with whatever hope is left within myself and my education.
The current news of the plans for the Winter Break and Winter Term is a mind-boggling shock that's struck us all to the core. I've been working during the holiday season since I was in my later years in high school. That's 8 years coming this year of working during the holiday season which includes Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day to allow me to make ends meet. I use this opportunity to help fund myself financially and my duty as a son trying to help his parents' independently owned family business. I don't party, I work by sweating and bleeding myself out to stay 1 or 2 steps ahead to the best of my ability to keep myself afloat.
This new plan for the Winter Term that drastically shortens the Winter Break and the loss of the reading week will, in fact, affect all students and even a faculty's mental health and capacity to work at their best. I assure you, the results will not be the greatest. If it is expected for us to summon what little willpower will be left of us and "suck it up", then that's living in a dreamland. We are humans made of flesh and bones with a presence of thought. We are by no means machines built from nuts and bolts. But even so, machines have a limit before they're broken and discarded. The lives of human beings are going to be put to the test-physically, mentally and emotionally. The last thing we need is a parent finding out that their child who went to study far away from home or 1 hours worth of commute is found in a condition I refuse to speak of. It may or may not happen here in Canada as much as in other countries, but it still can.
Hillary
"I'm an out of province student and booked my flight before the strike to go home for Christmas on December 16th like any normal person would. Now...I'm in an awful situation" - Hillary
Read moreSofie
Avleen
"Everything is just messed up. There is no system which we can rely on."
Read moreAnymous
"Because of the strike, I have not been able to do a Placement. I will either have to reapply for my permits or be deported from Canada."
Read moreKarly
"I gave up my full-time job and switched over to part-time because the course offerings were only during the day. Now for the past four weeks, we have been on strike. It feels like it was in vain now." - Karly
Read moreMelody
"I feel like I've had to put my life on hold for the past month. I've been so worried about my studies and completing this semester." - Melody
Read moreKendra
"I am someone who gets stressed very easily when under pressure and it causes me to have breakdowns and end up failing the semester. This strike has enhanced any anxiety I already have." - Kendra
Read moreAnonymous
"I have a 4.0 GPA and it would be terrible to have that drop because I need to finish work quickly so I can leave simply for a strike. Unbelievable my anxiety is the highest ever been which requires extra treatment." - Anonymous
Read moreHera
"The strike has been very stressful and overwhelming. I have lost all my motivation for school work. Thinking about the strike gives us so much anxiety because we don't know when we are going back to school or ever go back to school since it has lasted this long. It is very stressful especially for students because this affects the students the most. Students learning is the number one priority and our education is being taken away from us since two parties can decide on an agreement.
Kayla
"The strike has been one of the most stressful experiences I have had. I am completely unmotivated to finishing this semester because I know the amount of cramming that will happen when we return."
Read moreLianne
"What about international students or students who live hours away from school. It's unfair and just wrong." - Lianne
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