The Canadian Press

2015-09-22 | Student Hearing Device

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Supporters of a hearing-impaired student who says he wasn't accommodated by Memorial University of Newfoundland say an apology and promised review are not enough. Leah Robertson of the MUN students' union says a rally tomorrow is meant to press the school to improve access. (Third-year student William Sears filed a human rights complainant after a history professor allegedly refused to wear an assistive hearing device due to religious beliefs.)

Date: 2015-09-22
Placeline: ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << overall there's a lot of a lot of support among the student body to definitely pressure the university to help make concrete commitments to ensure that there is more resources and services are grown for students with disabilities >>


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