By Fairouz Gaballa For The Thriller/Horror/Action Movie Enthusiast: The Lodge The movie in a nutshell: Expect what you don’t expect, and don’t expect what you expect. Antebellum A very good movie, with a very sharp plot twist, you might even […]
By Fairouz Gaballa For The Thriller/Horror/Action Movie Enthusiast: The Lodge The movie in a nutshell: Expect what you don’t expect, and don’t expect what you expect. Antebellum A very good movie, with a very sharp plot twist, you might even […]
By The Cadre Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. The grade and explanation of each executive report card is the collective opinion of The Cadre team. Jose Gonzalez Grade: A+ Throughout this first semester, Jose’s efforts […]
By The Cadre Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. The grade and explanation of each executive report card is the collective opinion of The Cadre team. Ayomikun Oguntola Grade: B+ Despite the challenges this semester, Ayomikun […]
By The Cadre Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. The grade and explanation of each executive report card is the collective opinion of The Cadre team. Malak Nassar Grade: B+ Vice President Academic and External (VPAX) […]
The team of executives elected and hired for this school year have been keen on improving student’s experience and maintaining a positive environment throughout many difficult challenges. This year has been different than any other before so judging the executive […]
By: The Cadre Editorial Board Earlier this week, Education minister Jordan Brown said the University of Prince Edward Island has become “one of the best universities in P.E.I.,†under the leadership of former UPEI President and current Liberal Leader Wade […]
By: Tony Davis Hannah Frizzell started attending UPEI in 2015 to obtain her bachelor’s degree in sociology and anthropology. She attended classes on campus in all her previous years, but this September just as school was kicking off, she gave […]
Love, the kind you clean up with a mop and bucket. (Popaukropa/Adobe Stock) Sometimes I struggle to get in the mood for sex. I was wondering if aphrodisiacs actually work, and if so, what should I try? It’s true that certain […]
By: The Cadre Editorial Board When there are only three students willing to compete in an election to lead the SU, there are fewer ideas and conversations taking place around the policies and overall direction of the organization. (Dale Crosby-Close/Adobe […]
By: Tony Davis A Toyota truck makes its way down Queen Street during Wednesday’s snowstorm, which shut down educational institutions across the province. (Tony Davis) Sara MacDonald is a first year Holland College student. She said she enjoys snow days because she […]
By: Chelsea Perry December 6 will be the 29th anniversary of the Montreal massacre. (Paradigm Publishing) In honour of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, the PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women […]
By: The Cadre Editorial Board Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. Looking for another report card? Find them here: President (here), Vice President Academic and External (here), and Vice President Student Life (here). John Ployer Grade: C […]
By: The Cadre Editorial Board Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. Looking for another report card? Find them here: Vice President Academic and External (here), Vice President Finance (here), and Vice President Student Life (here). William McGuigan […]
By: Samuel Midkiff Photo by: Centre for Research Evidence on Security Threats (CREST) It’s a plague that has devastated the American political scene, and one that is creeping into our federal and provincial politics: hyper-partisanship. It’s the political disease in which politicians […]
By: The Cadre Editorial Board Before reading our report cards, check out our rubric here. Looking for another report card? Find them here: President (here), Vice President Finance (here), and Vice President Student Life (here). Emma Drake Grade: A This year’s […]
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 […]