Photo: taken by a UPEI student on a field trip to Basin Head Yes, you should attend your classes and take every opportunity to participate and learn in the context of your courses, but … there is more! When […]
Photo: taken by a UPEI student on a field trip to Basin Head Yes, you should attend your classes and take every opportunity to participate and learn in the context of your courses, but … there is more! When […]
It has come to the attention of The Cadre that there was a factual error in the October 29th Council Meeting Recap article published today, October 31st, 2017 at approximately 9:50 am. The Cadre misinterpreted a motion passed by Senate. […]
The UPEISU Council met on October 29th for their fourth regularly scheduled meeting of the semester. The meeting saw prolonged discussion on executive evaluations (which occupied half of the meeting time), as well as motions on rape culture, land acknowledgments, […]
Vice President Academic and External Taya Nabuurs and Policy and Research Coordinator Colin Trewin presented the UPEISU’s policy priorities to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island’s Standing Committee on Education and Economic Development on October 18th. The first policy […]
UPEI has been given a D+ for its efforts to prevent sexual violence in a recently released report by national sexual violence prevention group Our Turn. The report evaluated the policies of fourteen Canadian universities, focusing on areas like complaint […]
The Atlantic Canada Career Week (ACCW) is a five-day event that focuses on helping students prepare for their future careers. This year ACCW will take place between October 30th and November 3rd. ACCW travels to public schools and postsecondary institutions […]
My least favourite question, besides, “Hey, wanna go to the bar this weekend?†(hey introverts) is “What year are you in at UPEI?†It forces me to go through the grueling process of explaining my messy, extended undergraduate degree to […]
The Wave and Mickey’s Place, the two businesses operated by the UPEISU, combined to lose over $21,000 in September, according to a business report presented by Vice-President Finance Will McGuigan at the UPEISU Council’s October 14th meeting. The Wave lost […]
Operating under the wing of the UPEI Writing Centre, the UPEI Arts Review is the only student-led print publication on the UPEI campus. The Arts Review displays academic and creative writing produced by UPEI students. Their mission is to promote […]
Ah, Friday the 13th, the one day of the year when Jason teaches young adolescents the benefits of not having sex. As much as we want to be a machete-wielding, unkillable monster that thinks the best form of abstinence is […]