黑料老司机 Self-Care Fair for students, staff, and faculty

Come out and take care of YOU at the 黑料老司机 Self-Care Fair on Wednesday, November 22, between 10:00 am鈥2:00 pm in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Visit over 20 informative and interactive booths that will focus on self-care including acupuncture, reflexology, reiki, body composition scanning, reflexology, blood pressure/glucose testing, COVID-19 vaccine boosters, nutrition, mental health, physical activity, and more. There will be free food and prizes. We will also accept non-perishable food donations in support of the 黑料老司机 Campus Food Bank.

黑料老司机 Panthers this Week (November 6鈥12, 2023)

The 黑料老司机 Panthers are looking forward to a week of basketball and hockey at home and on the road.

Wednesday, November 8
AWAY:

7:00 pm: The 黑料老司机 Men鈥檚 Hockey Panthers (3-7) play against the Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies (4-6) in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Panthers lost the first game in the matchup 3-0.

Friday, November 10
AT HOME:

7:00 pm: The 黑料老司机 Women鈥檚 Hockey Panthers (2-8) host the Mount Allison University Mounties (0-6-3) at MacLauchlan Arena. The Panthers won the first game in the matchup in overtime 2-1.

黑料老司机 engineering students help make wish come true for O鈥橪eary child

The 黑料老司机 Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE) recently collaborated with the Make-a-Wish Foundation to help grant a wish for an Island child by assembling a wheelchair-accessible swing at his home in O鈥橪eary, PEI.

Eight-year-old Alexander MacKenzie MacDonald is non-verbal, has severe cerebral palsy and is legally blind. When he was granted a wish from the Make-a-Wish Foundation earlier this year, his family chose a wheelchair-accessible swing because they know he enjoys swings whenever he has an opportunity to use them.

Island Lecture Series | "Authentic Prince Edward Island Tourism Experiences: What Locals Have to Say" with Dr. Susan Graham

Authenticity in tourism is a hot topic. Can tourism experiences ever really be authentic and truly reflect the character, history, and people of a place? One underrepresented voice in the authentic tourism is that of locals. Using a research panel of 600 islanders, we asked Prince Edward Islanders if it was possible for visitors to experience the 鈥榬eal鈥 PEI, and if so, what kinds of experiences best reflected the place that locals call home.