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 […]
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 […]
By Sam Arseneau Design of the future UPEI residence (photo credits: Coles Associates Limited) Students are faced with many challenges they must overcome when first coming to university, but one of which should not be if they will find a […]
By Sam Arseneau Students raising money for Bahamas relief efforts at Welcome Fair (Phot credits: Sam Arseneau) Tragedy struck the Bahamas on September 1, 2019 when Dorian, a category five hurricane, hit the island nation with winds of up to […]
By John Ployer Student council on Sunday voted unanimously in favour of giving councillors compensation for their work. With the passage of the “Councillor Compensation†policy, councillors will now be entitled to up to $200 in compensation at the end […]
By Amy Pascher Heathrow Airport (photo credits: Glamox) Heathrow Airport is a jungle gym. Compared to the sleepy, pleasant, quietness of the Charlottetown Airport or even the jumping hustle and bustle of Trudeau International Airport, Heathrow is a beast of […]
By: The Cadre Are you new to campus? Are you returning, but still trying to find your way around campus? The Cadre has some tips and tricks to help you thrive this year at UPEI! All these suggestions come from […]
By Sam Arseneau Students gather at the Welcome Fair (Photo credits: Sam Arseneau/The Cadre) Clubs, societies, and goats all came together yesterday to greet students returning to UPEI for another semester. The fair was a way for clubs and societies […]
By Ben MacIntosh Students observe Mawi’omi performers (photo credits: Ben MacIntosh) New UPEI students were able to participate in a unique first-time addition to the new student orientation (NSO) proceedings Tuesday. First-year students were welcomed to watch and participate in […]
By John Ployer UPEI (Photo by UPEI) If you’re a new student to UPEI, congratulations! That means you’re an adult member of the most mocked generation in human history: millennials. Every day millennials are bombarded with examples of our own […]
By: Samuel Midkiff On January 17, the Ontario government announced changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), including providing grants to students whose household income falls below a $50,000 threshold. (Government of Ontario) The UPEI student Union has recently come […]