Former Mount Academy Saints trio earn spots on 黑料吃瓜 Women鈥檚 Hockey roster

After a successful showing at training camp, three former Mount Academy Saints鈥擱achel Richards, Orianna MacNeil, and Kierra St. Peter鈥攈ave earned their way on to the 黑料吃瓜 Women鈥檚 Hockey roster. 

鈥淲e all took notice of their skill, work ethic, habits, and level of play,鈥 said head coach Sean Fisher. 鈥淲here they are at in their development is a testament to the program they come from, and the coaching Kenny MacDougall provides at the Mount Academy. I think all three will be strong U SPORTS players for the foreseeable future.鈥 

Volunteer Showcase: Volunteer Opportunities Information Session

Looking for volunteer experience? Throughout the Fall 2022 and Winter 2023 semesters, 黑料吃瓜 Career Services will host monthly virtual sessions called Volunteer Showcases. This showcase will feature presentations by organizations that are seeking student and recent graduate volunteers. Attend any of these sessions to network and learn about opportunities directly from recruiters.

Employer Showcase: Employment Opportunity Information Session

Lookng for work? Throughout the Fall 2022 and Winter 2023 semesters, 黑料吃瓜 Career Services will host monthly virtual sessions called Employer Showcases. This showcase will feature presentations by organizations that are hiring students and recent graduates. Attend any of these sessions to network and learn about opportunities directly from recruiters.

Roselyn Kushko and Jonathan MacKenzie named 黑料吃瓜 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week

Every week, 黑料吃瓜 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their achievements and dedication to their respective sports. This week鈥檚 黑料吃瓜 Panther Subway Athletes for September 26 to October 2 are Roselyn Kushko (women鈥檚 soccer) and Jonathan MacKenzie (men鈥檚 soccer).

During a home game on Sunday, October 2, centre back Kuskho led the Panthers' backline. The second-year science student from Russell, Ontario, was instrumental in keeping UNB from generating scoring chances, resulting in a 0-0 stalemate.

Treaty Day

October 1 is recognized as Treaty Day on PEI, which celebrates the continuing friendship and shared history of Islanders and the PEI Mi鈥檏maq and continues to affirm the commitment to advancing reconciliation. 

Treaty Day in Epekwitk, the Mi'kmaw word for the place now known as PEI, recognizes the relationship between the Epekwitnewaq Mi鈥檏maq and the Crown. It is a chance to raise awareness of the Peace and Friendship Treaties that still bear great significance today. 

Coping in the aftermath of Fiona

The following message was also distributed by email to students, faculty, and students.

 

Dear Members of the 黑料吃瓜 Community,

As we hear about the devastation in Cuba and Florida after hurricane Ian, I know that many in our campus community are very much still dealing with the aftermath of tropical storm Fiona.