Men's Ice Hockey - McGill at UPEI
Women's Ice Hockey - UPEI at Saint Mary's
Men's Ice Hockey - McGill at UPEI
Women's Ice Hockey - UPEI at Saint Mary's
Women's Rugby - UPEI at Saint Mary's
Brinten Comeau and Duncan Murray named UPEI Panther Subway Athletes of the Week
Every week, UPEI Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their achievements and contributions to their respective sports. UPEI Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for September 12–18 are Brinten Comeau (women’s rugby) and Duncan Murray (men’s soccer).
Comeau led the Panthers to another impressive win at home on Saturday, September 17, as they defeated the Acadia Axewomen 38-5. The fourth-year flanker from Hammonds Plains, NS scored the game's opening try and showed off her physicality as evidenced by her 14 line breaks on offence and 18 tackles on defence.
Afternoon of Service: Volunteer Opportunity with Mi'kmaq Printing & Design
Gain volunteer experience in our community! In partnership with the UPEI Experiential Education Department, Mi'kmaq Printing & Design will host a group of student volunteers to help with preparations for National Day for Truth & Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day. This is a wonderful opportunity to give back to your community, meet other students, and gain some new skills.
Learn more and register on Eventbrite.
“Some Hellish” book launch to take place October 13
Some Hellish, the debut novel by Prince Edward Island writer Nicholas Herring, will be launched at a public event on Thursday, October 13, at 7:00 pm at The Gallery Coffee House and Bistro at 82 Great George Street in Charlottetown.
Sponsored by the UPEI Faculty of Arts and Department of English, the book launch will feature short readings by Herring and a conversation with Richard Lemm, author and Atlantic Canadian literature professor at UPEI.
Meet Jeremy Norman, Bachelor of Science in Foods and Nutrition second-year student
What brought you to UPEI? Why did you choose to study here?
I chose UPEI for a variety of reasons: flexibility to focus on my studies while staying close to home, the wide range of high-quality programs and courses, and the very manageable tuition costs.
Meet Mitchell Bingley, Bachelor of Science in Nursing program graduate, Class of 2022
What brought you to UPEI? Why did you choose to study here?
I chose to study at UPEI because I love the small-town historical feel of the university campus. As an Islander, I knew I wanted to complete my undergraduate degree in my home province.