Two workshops this month offer opportunities for professional and personal growth.
Two workshops this month offer opportunities for professional and personal growth.
An open house December 9 will mark the conferral of the OHREA awards.
Classes in most programs end Monday, December 7, so students like education major Fang Fang are hitting the books in preparation for final exams.
Food services outlets will adjust their hours this week, as students prepare for the end of the semester.
Monday, December 7
Disability studies major Danielle Leduc (right) with her mother Anita and son David, in a photo commemorating her 2012 selection as “Chatham’s favourite mother.”
Her son may suffer from multiple medical challenges, but there is nothing wrong with his heart, says disability studies major Danielle Leduc.
“David is just the most loving child a mother could ever wish for,” she says. “He is such a trouper.”
The boy has undergone dozens of surgeries to counter the complications of a disorder affecting many body systems—VACTERL Association can encompass vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, renal anomalies, and limb abnormalities.
Business student Khadija Khalid is hoping to experience a Canadian home during the holidays.
The Host for the Holidays program matches students from many lands with local families willing to open their homes for dinner.
The Campus Bookstore is selling light-up Christmas ornaments printed with the Lancer shield for $9.95.
The Campus Bookstore is selling light-up Christmas ornaments printed with the Lancer shield for $9.95.
Scott Thorpe and Jen Almeida of the University Print Shop brandish a custom calendar of the sort they can design for holiday gift-givers.
The University Print Shop can create a custom calendar from clients’ photos.
Tenor Cody Weldon will contribute several solos, including on “Ave Maria.”
The 39th annual Festival of Christmas, a choral holiday tradition, is set for Sunday, December 6.
Marketing coordinator Martin Deck of the Campus Bookstore has a select stock of apparel that can help clothe the needy.
Marketing coordinator Martin Deck of the Campus Bookstore is willing to negotiate pricing on apparel intended to help charities.
The Faculty and Staff Holiday Luncheon, December 8, will benefit the Iona College student food bank and the breakfast program at St. James elementary school.
Next week’s Faculty and Staff Holiday Luncheon will benefit the Iona College student food bank and the breakfast program at St. James School.