By: Tony Davis Parking passes are sold at UPEI for $118 but do not guarantee the pass holder a space. (Allison O’Brien) It’s minus thirty. The dead of winter. You have a 10 am class. You barely got out of […]
By: Tony Davis Parking passes are sold at UPEI for $118 but do not guarantee the pass holder a space. (Allison O’Brien) It’s minus thirty. The dead of winter. You have a 10 am class. You barely got out of […]
By: Allison O’Brien In Atlantic Canada, several universities such as Dalhousie, Saint Mary’s University, the University of New Brunswick, Acadia, Mount Saint Vincent University, and St. Thomas University have all adopted the Fall Reading Week. The concept isn’t currently being […]
By: Allison O’Brien Bill and Denise Andrew Hall was built in 2005 and received it’s first occupants in 2006. The building houses approximately 167 students every year. (Shelley Ebbett/UPEI) A new 260-bed residence will be coming to UPEI, the government […]
By: Allison O’Brien This past week, while students were busy completing assignments and voting in municipal elections, UPEI’s Campus Kids daycare was hard at work collecting food donations to give to the campus food bank. The Campus Kids daycare filled […]
By: Chelsea Perry Exec Reports Emma Drake, Vice President Academic and External, spoke briefly on her recent trip to Egypt with UPEISU President Will McGuigan and President Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. They were visiting the UPEI campus that opened recently in Cairo, […]
By: Bryce Doiron Students lined up on Nov. 1 to get out the vote, a campaign that encouraged university and college students to vote in their municipal elections. Elections P.E.I. officials were stationed at Holland College and UPEI on Nov. 1 […]
By: Allison O’Brien A new service may be offered at UPEI as early as January 4, 2019. The service is called Panther Patrol, a shuttle service that would offer UPEI students a safe drive to places such as the grocery […]