UPEI Hosts University Field Hockey Tournament #1
UPEI Athletics and Recreation is hosting the first Atlantic university field hockey tournament of the fall season this weekend, September 21–22, at the UPEI Turf Facility. Six universities—UPEI, SMU, DAL, StFX, UNB, and Acadia— will be participating. The first game will see UPEI take on StFX at 12:00 pm on September 21. Come out and support your UPEI Panthers! Go Panthers Go!
Full tournament schedule:
Saturday, September 21, 2013
12:00pm - UPEI vs StfX
1:00pm - SMU vs UNB
2:00pm - DAL vs ACA
3:00pm - UPEI vs UNB
4:00pm - SMU vs ACA
5:00pm - DAL vs StfX
6:00pm - ACA vs UPEI
7:00pm - StfX vs SMU
8:00pm - UNB vs DAL
Sunday, September 22, 2013
9:00am - StfX vs ACA
10:00am - SMU vs UPEI
11:00am - UNB vs StfX
12:00pm - DAL vs SMU
1:00pm - ACA vs UNB
2:00pm - UPEI vs DAL
Education Day
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to participate in Education Day 2013, taking place on Thursday, September 26th. Join members of the Student Union for a BBQ at 11:30 am, outside of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. A Society Fair will take place in the concourse of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The day will end off with trivia for students, staff and faculty in McMillan Hall at 8:00 pm. Come to win some fantastic prizes and learn about post-secondary education!
Mehregan Celebration
Mehregan or Jashn-e Mehr (Mehr Festival) is a Zoroastrian and Persian (Iranian) festival to honor the Yazata of "Mehr", which is responsible for friendship, affection and love. It is also widely referred to as Persian Festival of Autumn. There will be music, dance, and more! Light refreshments will be served.
Tickets will be available to purchase on Monday, September 23 at Brits Fish and Chips (41 University Avenue), PEI Photo Lab (55 Queen Street) or you can email us at iraniansociety@upeisu.ca. Tickets are $6 in advance and $9 at the door (upon availability).
Introduction to Japanese Pop Culture
The Land of the Rising Sun has long been associated with ancient culture and rich traditions. Yet beyond tea ceremonies, Zen gardens, and the bushido spirit, there exists a modern world filled with manga, anime, video games and innumerable aspects of Japanese pop culture that cater to the taste of today’s youth.
Join Mr. Tatsuo Arai, Consul General of Japan at Montreal, for a special public talk on “Japanese Pop Culture." It is this unbelievably popular trend that Consul General Arai aims to explore during his lecture; everything from the birth of Japanese manga and the masterpieces of Studio Ghibli to the colourful combinations of cute boxed lunches, the latest fashion trends, and beyond. By examining the various characteristics and peculiarities that have breathed life into this globalized cultural phenomenon, long-time fans and newcomers alike will be fascinated by Japanese pop culture’s undeniable charm.
This event is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.
2013-2014 Trudeau Lecture Series: Picking Up the Pieces
In the first Trudeau Lecture to come to the University of Prince Edward Island, beloved Métis author and playwright Maria Campbell, 2012 visiting Trudeau Fellow, talks about the connection between her volunteering, her academic career, and her work in literature, theatre, and video to end violence against women in her lecture entitled: "Picking Up The Pieces - Seeking Out The Roots Of Violence Against Indigenous Women."
Growing up in a Road Allowance Métis community in northern Saskatchewan, Dr. Campbell witnessed the power that women in her community exercised, as well as the violence they experienced. A lifelong student of Indigenous oral history, she will speak to what she has learned of traditional ways that fostered respect and authority for Aboriginal women, and on how colonization disrupted those ways and introduced gendered violence.
Dr. Campbell will also describe how she is using her Trudeau Foundation fellowship to explore archival and secondary source material to support what she knows about the roots of violence against Aboriginal women. Her lecture will cover how she came to look for these “pieces of ourselves left behind” in documentary sources, and how observations about Aboriginal women from a Euro/Western lens can be re-visited to assist Aboriginal women’s activism today.
Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
Connecting Aboriginal Cultures Pow Wow
UPEI will host the sixth annual Connecting Aboriginal Cultures Pow Wow on Monday, October 7 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
All are welcome to attend and celebrate the vibrant culture and history of the Mi’kmaq people of Prince Edward Island.
Athlete of the Week Recognition Ceremony
Join the department of Athletics and Recreation as they announce the most recent Athletes of the Week.
Relay for Life
Join hundreds of UPEI students as they fight against cancer at the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
For more information contact Gail MacDonald, PEI Division Office, 866-566-4077.
Register your team at www.relayforlife.ca, obtain your Team Captain Kit by emailing gmacdonald@pei.cancer.ca.
Fortknights Improv Club
Come participate in various improv activities. No experience necessary! It's fun and FREE!
Fortknights Improv Club
Come participate in a variety of improv activities! No experience necessary! It's fun and it's FREE!