By Sam Arseneau Photo credits: Ben Macintosh Whether you believe in the climate emergency or not, everyone can agree that doing things to take care of our environment is beneficial. Especially when it comes to big corporations and institutes. It […]
By Sam Arseneau Photo credits: Ben Macintosh Whether you believe in the climate emergency or not, everyone can agree that doing things to take care of our environment is beneficial. Especially when it comes to big corporations and institutes. It […]
By John Ployer Flight Sergeant Daniel William McInnis, taken from an unknown newspaper article (photo credits: Veterans Affairs) In the middle of World War 2 thousands of Canadians and many hundreds of Islanders were serving overseas to defend the rights […]
By Sam Midkiff Results of the Charlottetown riding in the 2019 federal election (photo credits: CBC) What an election 2019 provided! From back face pictures, to fake news allegations, manufactured resumes, and one candidate being told to “cut off his […]
By Ben Macintosh The Halloween season is almost over and soon people will start looking towards the holidays in December. I get it, winter break is one of the best times of the year, but we can’t forget about the […]
The Cadre Student government is a very important part of life here at UPEI. The Student Union plays a role in planning events throughout the year, representing students and many more responsibilities. Our student union takes hundreds of dollars from […]
By John Ployer With the Canadian election just three weeks away, more and more people are paying attention and trying to predict the results. While all party leaders have had their successes and failures this election, it’s important to remember […]
By John Ployer PEI in Fall (Photo credit: Kara Cousins/Welcome Prince Edward Island) It’s September. In between getting established in school and getting established in PEI, you may not be thinking about Fall yet, but it’s practically here. That brief […]
By Ben Macintosh Students line up for hours to buy a parking pass on the first day of classes (Photo credits: John Ployer) UPEI is continuously growing, with new programs, buildings and even new residences. But despite all this change, […]
By John Ployer Hurricane Dorian (Photo credits: NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS)) In the aftermath of the worst storm to hit PEI in recent history, I expected a pretty depressing atmosphere to hit our community. […]
By Luke Ignace The following release was submitted to The Cadre The Bahamas have been devastated by Hurricane Dorian and are in desperate need of assistance. Two Islands in particular, Grand Bahama and Abaco have been hit the hardest. PEI […]
