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Anchored and co-coordinated a full-length 18-minute newscast as part of the Journalism program at Seneca. Delivered breaking stories on Toronto’s labor talks, International Women’s Day with Connie Walker, Centennial College restructuring, and highlights from Mobile World Congress 2025. Also led transitions across live weather, sports, and entertainment segments—showcasing strong on-camera presence, editorial judgment, and newsroom collaboration.

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STRIKE AVERTED!!! – Seneca Journalism

Written By: Rhitvik Bhasin
 
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the College Employer Council have signed a Memorandum of Agreement with significant benefit gains according to OPSEU.
The agreement avoids a potential strike that would have left more than 450,000 students at Ontario’s public colleges out in the cold with no classes.  Both sides agreed to binding arbitration to settle any outstanding issues.
OPSEU served a five-day strike notice on January 3, 2025, and students along wit...

WINTER CHECKLIST! 5 THINGS TO DO BEFORE IT SNOWS… – Seneca Journalism

Written By: Rhitvik Bhasin
Canada is on track to regain its reputation for having the coldest months after recording it's warmest winter last year. The Weather Network's chief meteorologist says, "The cold comeback will largely be directed at Western Canada, as the forecast calls for a generally colder season and near- or above-normal snow totals across parts of the West." Chris Scott warned those in Ontario and Quebec won't be spared, especially in December.
As the temperature is getting lower,...

Stardust: Reimagining Farewell Through the Eyes of the Sky – Seneca Journalism

Written BY: Rhitvik Bhasin
For centuries, we have said goodbye the same way: burials, gravestones, quiet gatherings. But a growing number of people are rethinking that final step. Not because they fear it, but because they want it to mean more.
That iss where Stardust comes in.
Founded by aerospace engineer Yin-Hua Hsu, Stardust is a memorial service that carries a small portion of ashes into Earth’s orbit. After spending time circling the planet, the capsule re-enters the atmosphere, burning up...