By: Via Reyes Today is the last day of voting for the UPEISU Fall Elections. In order to help the newest members of our campus community decide who to vote for, the Cadre reached out to the two First Year […]
By: Via Reyes Today is the last day of voting for the UPEISU Fall Elections. In order to help the newest members of our campus community decide who to vote for, the Cadre reached out to the two First Year […]
By: Elizabeth Iwunwa VP Student Life Nathan Hood has launched a program that would ensure the continuity and increased effectiveness of UPEI’s clubs and societies. The purpose of the Future Executive Development (FED) Program, which is already in progress, is […]
By: Via Reyes and Drew MacEachern Voting starts today for the UPEISU Fall Election but some of you still may not know who to vote for or who all the candidates are. For many, this might be the case with […]
By: Fallon Mawhinney After one day of special balloting for the October 19th federal election, you’d have to work pretty hard to escape the barrage of posters, Facebook posts, and people hassling you while you’re drinking your morning coffee to head down to […]
By: Drew MacEachern and Via Reyes One of the more competitive races this election is the one for Senate Rep. Four candidates are fighting for two positions and all four of them seem to be running high profile campaigns. The […]
By: Drew MacEachern and Via Reyes The SU Election Season will soon be over (on Wednesday technically), and in order to help you vote, we’ve done interviews with several different sets of candidates. Hopefully you can learn many useful things […]
By: Drew MacEachern The UPEI Student Union Fall General Election will be held on October 6th and 7th this year and will feature 21 students running for a variety of positions. Students will be able to vote for representatives within their constituencies; first […]
By: Jing Zhao The English Society held an Ice Cream Social on September 22, 2015 in the Faculty Lounge, in Main Building at 4:00pm. All the international English students were invited to come early at 3:30pm to meet their professors and the […]
By: Drew MacEachern Call to Order The call to order was delayed 5 minutes to allow for both Council members and candidates to get their pictures taken for profiles and then opened at 6:05pm. President Dana Kenny added a new […]
By: Elizabeth Iwunwa For over ten years since 2001, students at UPEI have been able to study Environmental Studies as a minor only. However, this year it has now developed into a major. The prerequisite for studying for a Bachelor of Environmental Studies at the university is […]
By: Daniel Brown It’s been two weeks since classes began at UPEI, and the controversial fence issue remains unchanged. While the Student Union continues to pursue possible solutions, students residing in the upper Queen St. area are still forced to […]
By: Drew MacEachern As was mentioned at the last council meeting, a special sitting of the UPEI Student Council was organized for Sunday, Sept. 20th to approve a referendum question, to be voted on by the entire student body, to […]
By: Enesi Majebi Ever since the controversial Bill C-51 was given royal assessment on the 18th of June 2015, it has been met with vehemently negative response from many areas. Tom Mulcair, Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada, as well as the Leader of […]
By: Elyse Cottrell Whether an example of collective consciousness, or simply synchronicity, sustainability, the idea of creating an environment that meets the current needs of society while supporting healthy communities of current and future generations, seems to be at the […]
By: Jing Zhao Hello, I am Jing, a Chinese girl, from the northern part of China. I am a transfer student from a Chinese University. That is, I have studied two years in China, and will study two years here. […]
By: Elizabeth Iwunwa On the twenty-ninth of August, residents of Brown’s Court and Queen Street were notified of the permanent closure of the gate connecting the two streets. The announcement read that the action was to take place in two […]
By: Drew MacEachern Originally published Friday, September 11th 2015 New societies often pop up during the annual Society Fair put on by the Student Union, but few are as controversial as the newly formed Revolutionary Student Movement (MER-RSM). Passing out […]
By: Drew MacEachern UPEI’s Student Council met for the first time this year last Sunday evening. The meeting started a little before six and began with an overview of technical issues led by Chair of Council Bob Deziel. These focused […]
By: Drew MacEachern Hello everyone! Welcome to the Cadre, UPEI’s Student newspaper! I guess I should briefly introduce myself. My name is Drew MacEachern, a 4th-year Political Science student, and this year’s Editor-in-Chief of the Cadre. For those of you […]