by adsfsr341r4frv | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Larisa Hemon To survive the hardships of life as an immigrant is one thing, but to hold on to your cultural identity is much more. In the last blog post, Marc Darmohraj explains the experience of the first wave of Ukrainian settlers in Brazil. I’d like to share...
by adsfsr341r4frv | Oct 24, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Marc Darmohraj “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.”-Mahatma Gandhi Here in Canada, we in the Ukrainian diaspora take the preservation of our culture seriously. Our community organizations, the various cultural festivals across...
by adsfsr341r4frv | Oct 17, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Irina Boyko We are now over a month into the Fall term and I hope everyone has comfortably settled into online learning. The whole online aspect for school definitely is not easy, especially if you are a social butterfly. It is very difficult to be a part of the...
by adsfsr341r4frv | Sep 24, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Devon Sereda Goldie It’s hard to believe that it’s back to school time already — it seems like just yesterday that the pandemic forced us from our classrooms into quarantine. But here we are — back in the classroom…erm…sort of. Just about every university in the...
by adsfsr341r4frv | Sep 10, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Roman Grod No matter what part of the country you were raised in, and regardless of church or organizational affiliation, a common question is posed to all Ukrainian-Canadians, “How can we give back to Ukraine?” Part of SUSK’s mandate is not only to...
by adsfsr341r4frv | Aug 13, 2020 | Blog Posts
By Andrian Prichliak Hi everyone, my name is Andrian Pichliak, and I was the Internal Relations Director of SUSK for 2019-2020. Today I’ll be talking about something that’s impacted pretty much everyone’s life in one way or another – Quarantine. From classes getting...