Homesickness adds to struggles of northern students
For Andrew Gliddy, a 26-year old film and television student at Humber College in southern Ontario who grew up in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, his first year at college was not too bad.
Gliddy said he was used to being away from home, having spent five to six years on his own.
The difficulties came in his second year, when a day after frosh week celebrations, he received news that his cousin was murdered.
“That kind of set the tone for what was about to happen. I just really couldn’t focus on school too much,” said Gliddy.











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