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Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen is the assistant editor at Sudbury.com. She also covers education and the arts scene. Follow her on Twitter @HeidiUlrichsen. She can be reached by email at hulrichsen@sudbury.com.

Recent Work by Heidi

Here is a story about time travel, poverty, the opioid crisis and . . . Star Trek: Deep Space 9

Here is a story about time travel, poverty, the opioid crisis and . . . Star Trek: Deep Space 9

Our friends over at Sudbury.com did some next-level nerding to put together this deep dive that explores whether a 29-year-old television episode can teach us anything about the social issues we are now grappling with
‘Evil’: Signed jersey owned by child who died of cancer stolen

‘Evil’: Signed jersey owned by child who died of cancer stolen

Ottawa Senators jersey was to be featured in an upcoming fundraiser for the organization Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer
Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Visiting the monument has been a time-honoured Canadian road trip tradition across the decades
As it revamps post-CCAA, Laurentian hiring ‘lead transformation officer’

As it revamps post-CCAA, Laurentian hiring ‘lead transformation officer’

University hiring to staff its new transformation implementation office to realign operations as it moves on from insolvency
Sudbury's Cambrian College records $41M surplus driven by international students

Sudbury's Cambrian College records $41M surplus driven by international students

President says this will be the 'last good year' as the federal government's policy changes kick in
Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

A family physician for 50 years, Dr. Jean Marmoreo believes in ‘cradle-to-grave care' and always wanted to be able to help end her patients’ suffering on their own terms
Laurentian U budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

Laurentian U budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

In second budget following CCAA exit, university projects enrolment growth despite international student cap, more hiring and sale of land to province to pay out creditors
Gaëtane Pharand reflects on 30 years of helping women fleeing violence

Gaëtane Pharand reflects on 30 years of helping women fleeing violence

Founding executive director of Centre Victoria pour femmes looks back on a career providing French-language services to women in crisis in Sudbury and Algoma
Cyber hack forces Laurentian to consider semester changes

Cyber hack forces Laurentian to consider semester changes

University may condense its exam period to give students more time to complete coursework, but hopes not to extend term
A ‘good man’: Community says goodbye to Sudbury councillor who went missing

A ‘good man’: Community says goodbye to Sudbury councillor who went missing

Officiant remembers Michael Vagnini's penchant for taking risks, and doing ‘what he thought was right, no matter what was going on’
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