The strange experience of starting university during a pandemic
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The strange experience of starting university during a pandemic

The strange experience of starting university during a pandemic

It isn't easy, but being able to study during the crisis is a blessing, says Sham Al Mukdad, a Syrian-Canadian who lived most of her life in Syria and experienced a different, harsher kind of lockdown.

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