SLC Background
INTERCULTURAL DAY
Intercultural week THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24
We are looking for staff and students interested in giving us a hand organizing the most amazing Intercultural day ever!  If you have any ideas, specials skills and or some time to give us, please see Joanne in room 272.

 

HelpEXTRA TIME SLOTS FOR THE METHODOLOGY WORKSHOP AFTER READING WEEK!

You thought there were no more availabilities for the methodology workshop? Think again!

 

New appointments have been added for the week of October 17th (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon) and for the week of October 24th (Monday and Tuesday afternoon). Drop by room 255 in the Library to sign up.

 

STUDIES GETTING TOUGH?
At this time of year it is very normal.  We have help for you.
Tutor A+CHEMISTRY NYA WORK SHOPS :
Tuesday 11:15 room 336
Tuesday 13:05 room 127
Work shops cover chemistry NYA class material being covered at that time. Since all the chemistry NYA teachers follow a similar sequence of topics,   Ms. Gosselin would have no problem having students that are not in her classes come to the workshops.

PHYSICS NYA WORK SHOPS:
Tuesday 12:00 to 2:00 room 122
Mr. Manoli would have no problem having students that are not in his classes come to the workshops. 

MATH WORKSHOP OPEN EVERY DAY!

Bring your problems! Work on problems! (bring your lunch)
ROOM 347
Monday: 12:10-13:00 (J. Klassen)
Tuesday: 12:10-13:00 (P. Camiré)
Tuesday: 13:00-13:55 (V. Carrier)
Wednesday: 12:10-13:00 (M. Huard)
Thursday: 12:10-13:00 (S. Hardy)
Thursday: 13:00-13:55 (P. Foth)
Friday: 12:10-13:00 (A. Lebel)

 

METHODOLOGY WORKSHOPMethodology  

Need help with your papers and essays?

Want to improve your grades on your papers? Need help with APA or MLA style? Want to write top-notch outlines and annotated bibliographies? Confused about where to find and how to cite scholarly research sources? Then why not come to the Methodology Workshop? You will find help with these questions and more!! Where? Rm 255 (in the library). When?

Monday: 10:00-11:30

Tuesday: 10:00-12:30

Wednesday: 14:30-15:30

Thursday: 10:30-12:30

 Friday: 10:30-12:30

Bring your drafts, your questions, your papers to either  Lisa Birch or Genevieve Ribordy and see better results and higher grades!!! 

UP COMING ACTIVITIES AND MEETINGS

Amnesty InternationalNext meeting of our local Amnesty International group: Tuesday October 18 at 12:10 in room 346-A. Everybody is welcome!

 

 

EnvironmentNext meeting of ECO-St. Lo, your local environment group: Thursday October 20 at 12:10 in room 242.Everybody is welcome!



HONHEEHONHEEHONHEEHONHEE perform at SLC

The talk of the Pop-Montreal Festival will perform here at SLC on Tuesday, October 25th at 19h30 in the cafeteria.  This high energy indie-rock band is touring Canada and will stop here for one performance as the featured artists during the "Open Mike" event.  Catch a preview of their debut album "Shouts"  (out November 22nd) at  www.honheehonhee.com .

 

 

Open MicOPEN MIC is back! Exceptionally this month, OPEN MIC will take place on TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 at 7:30 p.m. in our beautiful cafeteria. To perform, please sign up  at student services (room 272)

Everyone is welcome to perform- and to attend!

theatre

Actor-Singers needed for Musical-theatre at SLC

 

After the success of last year's presentation of the musical Alice in Wonderland, SLC will be producing a new musical entitled "Grosse Ile" in February 2011.  Dozens of Actor-Singer-Production-Crew people are required for this musical, it is open to students and staff, and no experience is required.  To learn more come to the kick-off meeting on Thursday, October 27 at 12h30 in room 242  (see John Halpin in Rm. 226 for more information).

 

Guest SpeakersGUEST SPEAKERS:

ECO-St. Lo, in conjunction with our local Amnesty International group, has organized a major guest speaker series for October and November:

 

Thursday October 20, 12:10 in room 242:  Julie Dubois coordinator  of Oxfam Quebec will talk about the world food crisis and Oxfam's campaigns in the area of social justice and the environment

Thursday October 27, 12:10 in room 268: Catherine Gauthier of environnement jeunesse will address the issue of climate change refugees

Thursday November 3, 12:10 in room 268: Harvey Mead, former St. Lawrence instructor and well known environmental activist, will talk about how we should measure economic progress by taking the environment into account

Everybody is welcome to attend all three conferences!

 

Intercultural week

INTERCULTURAL DAY 

One of SLC's most popular activities is coming up.  Intercutural Day will be held on Thursday November 24th. Music and food from around the world is offered to the SLC community by members of the SLC community.  

You are all invited to share your passion about a country and your cooking skills. You can reserve your stand as of now by sending an email to Joanne Gosselin: jgosselin@slc.qc.ca , including the following: country represented; the recipe you plan to cook; the name of your partner(s); number of chairs and tables you will need; other needs: electrical outlet, extension cord and/or a/v support...

 

 

Politics and Debat Club Add

Got Something to Say? Speak Up!
Join the Political Science and Debate Club
in room 127 every Thursday at 12:10 where we debate and discuss local, national and international current affairs. If you want more information, send a MIO to Gabrielle Jacobs or knock on our door (134D)  in the cafeteria next to the microwaves   See you Thursday! 

 

Anime Japanese Club

DO YOU ENJOY ANIME AND MANGA?

If you do, or interested in discovering this culture, feel free to join us on Fridays at 12:10 in room 223 to watch anime, discuss, and meet people with similar Interests! Discussions are bilingual, and videos are in original audio with English subtitles. Come on over if you are in the least interested~!    

For more info, contact us via Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Champlain-St-Lawrence-MJVA-club/240209629351581 

 

Or send me a message on Twitter via:table4545    

  
CAMPUS FOR CHRIST On Thursdays from 13:00-Bible Study13h55 pm in room 122, meet fellow Christian students on cam pus to discuss about Christianity, pray and study the bible together. It's always bilingual. Everyone is welcomed! For more info: cassandra.stewart@c4c.ca
peiyin2@hotmail.com

brad.stewart@c4c.ca 

 
 Career & Educational Counselling
 
University Admissions
The deadline to apply for winter admissions in Québec is November 1, 2011.  To understand the admissions process and to view a list of programs open in the winter, click on the following link (information in French):
The deadline to apply for fall admissions in Québec is March 1, 2012. Deadlines for universities outside of Québec may vary (February to June). If the program is competitive, university admissions office strongly advise students to apply earlier.
Upcoming Events
 
Monday, October 24:
Bishop's University
A representative from Bishop's University will come to St. Lawrence to meet first-year and graduating students to talk about what this small-size English university has to offer. Nearly 20 St. Lawrence students chose to attend Bishop's last year. A stand will be set up on the main floor near the central staircase from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Monday, October 31:

Tournée Universitaire

University representatives from various institutions such as Concordia, Bishop's, McGill, Laval, Ottawa, Sherbrooke and l'UQAM, will be visiting our college to talk you about their programs and answer your questions. The stands will be located in the hallway during lunchtime.  

 

Open House Events

Open House events are great for students seriously considering applying to one or more universities. If you actually take the time to discover their services and meet with professors and students of your future program, you can get a good idea of whether or not you will like attending a particular university.

 

To view all open house dates, click on the following link: Open House Events

  

 

McGill University - October 23, 2011 

Free transportation is offered to students in Québec City and is organized through Cégep Sainte-Foy (open to students from other CEGEPS). To register, you have to visit the McGill website. You cannot register as of today, but the website should be updated shortly:

 http://www.mcgill.ca/openhouse/ 

 

Ottawa University - October 28, 2011

Information Ottawa Day

 

Université de Sherbrooke - November 5, 2011

Free transportation is offered to students in Québec City and is organized through Cégep Sainte-Foy (open to students from other CEGEPS). To register, you have to visit the university's website:
http://www.usherbrooke.ca/visiter/
The website will be updated soon. Check back regularly to be able to register for the free transportation.

 

UQAM - November 12, 2011

Free transportation is offered to students in Québec City (departure Cégep Sainte-Foy). Spots are limited. Deadline to register to hop on the bus is November 4: www.etudier.uqam.ca/portes-ouvertes/transport-gratuit 

 

 

University Updates:

  

UQAM

A new master's in teaching is offered to students who completed a degree in arts or drama: http://www.programmes.uqam.ca/1501

Students who complete this program will have their teacher certification for elementary or high school.

  

Université Laval 

 

Distance Education

The following certificate: Certificat en arts et en sciences de l'animation is now offered entirely through distance education.

Click here for program information

 

 

Health Science

Every year, the university organizes a conference for admissions into health programs. It is open to all CEGEP students whether your are in your first year of studies or graduating. They will present the programs and the admissions requirements. Former students are invited to talk about their career. Afterwards, you can talk to program directors, students and workers in the field. All students interested by the following programs should look into it: medicine, nursing, dentistry, biomedical science, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapy, kinesiology and pharmacy. For more information and to register, visit the following website: http://www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca/ 

 

 

Admissions statistics for health programs have been updated:

  

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admmedecine

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admergotherapie

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admphysiotherapie

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admkinesiologie

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admbiomedicale

 www.fmed.ulaval.ca/admorthophonie

 

 

 

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theatre Actor-Singers needed for Musical-theatre at SLC

After the success of last year's presentation of the musical Alice in Wonderland, SLC will be producing a new musical entitled "Grosse Ile" in February 2011.  Dozens of Actor-Singer-Production-Crew people are required for this musical, it is open to students and staff, and no experience is required.  To learn more come to the kick-off meeting on Thursday, October 27 at 12h30 in room 242  (see John Halpin in Rm. 226 for more information).

 

URGENT!
basketball Minor officials needed for our home BB games
 If you have experience as a minor official we would need you.  15.00$ per game. Please come to room 272 to give your name to Joanne
Jeunes explo d'un jour
Jeunes Explorateurs d'un Jour 2012 (JEUJ)

Interested by a specific career? You should make the test and spend an entire day with a professional! An information session with be held soon. For more information's: http://www.jeunes-explorateurs.org/


USB KeyUSB KEYS   LOST AND FOUND
Several USB keys, pencil cases, lunch boxes, clothes and other items have found refuge at the front desk.


Help

Feeling Overwhelmed? Anxious? Need someone to talk to?

Kim Patenaude is here to help you. Please go see her in room 259 in the library.


LOOKING FOR A JOB? Need extra cash?
Job wanted SLC Job Offer Webpage
Job offers can be found on the Counselling Services website at:
 http://www.slc.qc.ca/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=6&pid=5

Job offers are also posted on the bulletin board next to the student activities office (room 272).

 

Need help with your written English?
English Language WorkshopCome to the beautiful new Writing Workshop.

 

Where? Room 263 in the library

Why? Better English means better grades in all your subjects!

 

If there are no more appointment times at the Workshop,you may also use our other services.

 

English peer-tutor service

If students prefer to work with highly skilled individuals their own age, English peer tutors are available. Just see Bob McBryde in office 356 or contact him by MIO.

 

Also come to the English Peer Tutor Drop-in Centre in room 340 (located at the south exit) every Tuesday and Thursday from 12:10 to 1:55, starting in a few weeks. Watch for the announcement of opening day.

Scholarships!

loran  awardStudents who have a minimum cumulative average of 85% and who are involved in their communities and have taken on leadership roles should take a close look at this exceptional scholarship opportunity: http://www.loranaward.ca/sef/page/id/10.html

 

Interested students should look at the deadline dates. There are two deadlines: sponsored applicants and direct pool. The deadline for the sponsored pool is October 19 (nomination from the school); however, to be sponsored, you must bring your completed application to Nicole Anne Daigle, room 254, before Thursday, October 13, 4 p.m. since a selection committee will review the applications and send the selected students to the regional committee. The deadline for the direct pool is later: October 26. The applications must be received at the head office (Toronto) by this date. If you have questions, see Nicole Anne Daigle. 

 

Check out other scholarship opportunities on the counselling board near room 272.

ECO-St. Lo
Logo Eco St Lo

Here is your green tip of the week from ECO-St. Lo, your award-winning local environment group.

 

 Plastics are everywhere.  They're used to make everything from building materials to food containers to toys. 

Most plastics are made from non-renewable petroleum products and are treated with a variety of toxic additives.

One of the plastic products all of us can easily avoid using is #6 polystyrene (PS).  This is the stuff used in those styrofoam disposable cups and other take-out containers.  Its production involves the use of known and suspected human carcinogenic substances.  And styrofoam is practically impossible to recycle!

So let's avoid polystyrene in any way we can.  Why not start by bringing our own mugs to school?

At St. Lawrence,it's easy being green!

 

 

Athletics banner 

WEEKEND SCOREBOARD 


Women's Rugby @ Patro de Charlesbourg
Sunday October 2
F. X. Garneau   0 - 22   Lady Lions
Lady Lions  17 - 33   Sainte-Foy
Beauce-Appalaches 0 - 30  Lady Lions

Men's Rugby @ Patro de Charlesbourg
Sunday October 2

15:20 Limoilou   10  -  12  Lions
16:50 F.-X. Garneau  2 -  5  Lions

AA Men Soccer:

Saturday October 8 Lions 1 - 2  F.-X. Garneau

AA Women Soccer:

Saturday October 8 Lions 0 - 7  F.-X. Garneau

Hockey :

Saturday October 8 André-Laurendeau  6 - 4 Lions

Sunday October 9 Lionel-Groulx 2 - 4 Lions

 

Cross Country

Championnat conférence NE : Samedi 8 octobre 2011 - Plaines D'Abraham

For more info on the various teams: http://www.sportetudiant-stats.com/

 

 

UP COMING GAMES:

Cross Country team 2011
SLC 2011 Cross Country Team

Cross Country :

Championnat provincial : Samedi 29 octobre 2011 - Chicoutimi.


Hockey
Friday October 14, 19:30 SLC Lions vs Harrington
Saturday October 15 19:30 Lions  vs André-Laurendeau    

Soccer Men and Women
Season Finals Satruday October 15 at Patro Charlesbourg

Sunday October 16 at Collège F-X. Garneau   
9:30 Women Rugby vs Beauce-Appalaches
11:30 Women Rugby vs Thetford
12:30 Sainte-Foy vs Women Rugby

15:50 Sainte-Foy vs Men Rugby
17:20 Men Rugby    vs Notre-Dame-de-Foy   
18:50 Men Rugby vs F.-X. Garneau

AA Men Basketball
Saturday October 15 14h00  Lions vs Cégep de Sainte-Foy at Cegep de Ste-Foy

AAA Women's Basketball
Friday October 28 19h00 Sainte-Foy vs Lady Lions at SLC


You want to learn about careers in the Parc technologique du Québec métropolitain?

Parc Techno de Québec

 Option-Travail invites all interested people to work in the Parc technologique du Québec métropolitain to a meeting with Ms. Marie-Julie Hamel, Coordinator - collective initiatives for businesses. Ms. Hamel will provide information on recruitment, working conditions and the types of jobs found within this organization: environment, forestry, optics, photonics, electronics, office automation, administration, management, sciences, the services, information technology and communications.
 
This free lecture is part of Matins employers Option-work and will be held Thursday, October 13th 2011 at Option-Travail offices located in the Laval Plaza at 2750, Chemin Sainte-Foy, Office 295. Those wishing to attend this event should reserve their place with the responsible at 418 651-6415.
Are you a woman interested by engineering? 

This activity, organized jointly by the Marianne-Mareschal chair, the École Polytechnique de Montréal, the Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec and the CRSNG - Industrielle Alliance pour les femmes en sciences et génie, offers you the opportunity to spend a full day with an engineer of the specialty of your choice in order to familiarize yourself with the profession.

Beyond the theoretical definition of engineering, you will discover the daily life of  an engineer:  the challenges, the workplace, the work schedule, etc.  For more information, please contact Mathieu Gagné at room 273 or by email: mgagne@slc.qc.ca

Need help? Mathieu Gagné, intern in guidance counselling, has  walk-ins* and appointments every week.

mathieu gagné intern

 

If you have questions about programs, admissions, careers, etc., Mathieu is there to listen and point you in the right direction. His office number is 273 and is located in Students Activities, room 272. You can also reach him by  email at mgagne@slc.qc.ca

 

His schedule is available on his door. He is generally here Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, as well as Thursday.

 

*Walk-ins are simply a way of saying that you can come by the office without an appointment.

FITNESS CENTRE
Fitness MEMBERSHIP RATES: 

Registration in room 272 (student activities)  

SLC Students $75/semester-$125/year
Non-students $100/semester-$180/year
Faculty and Staff no cost
Students taking PE 103 must register with the fitness centre to complete their course. The cost for these students is $20.00 for the semester if they register before mid-term.

IMPORTANT: Everyone (teams, students, faculty) you must have a membership card to the fitness centre and will be asked to show appropriate identification to the security guard or supervisor. If you can not present a card you will be asked to leave immediately

 

 

DO YOU NEED TO TAKE THE SAT?
SAT

Students planning to go study in the States are generally required to complete SAT testing. The test is administered by the College Board. Canadian students are considered to be international students, and therefore, must register at the latest November 8, 2011 for the December 3 test date. We strongly encourage you to apply by the October 25 (early registration deadline) if you are sure of taking the test. Students planning to take both the SAT and SAT Subject tests must do so on two separate testing days.

 

St. Lawrence is an authorized testing center. Students wishing to take the SAT can register for the December 3 or January 28 test dates. Although St. Lawrence is an authorized testing center, you must register online at  http://sat.collegeboard.org and pay your testing fees to the College Board. Study materials are available at your library. You may also use free online practice tools or order additional practice material. The registration booklets, as well as the preparation booklets, are available in the Counselling Office, room 254.  

 

Our test center code is 97261 (if you don't find our name on the list, you may also search by code). If you have any questions about the registration process, you may contact Nicole Anne Daigle, Guidance Counsellor.

A program for first-Shad Valleyyear science students
 

 

 They are looking for people with:

  • High overall academic achievement--especially with a passion for math and the sciences
  • Creative and entrepreneurial minds
  • Initiative and drive
  • Excellent communications and interpersonal skills
  • Leadership skills as well as the ability to work as a team member
  • Participation in extracurricular activities

Applications are due by December 7, 2011 or January 18, 2012, and early applications are encouraged. 

 

If you would like more information, you can see me, Nicole Anne Daigle, in room 254 (library).

School Calendar
 
ST. LAWRENCE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2011-2012
Should you be planning to travel in 2011-2012, please verify the academic calendar before reserving your trip.
If you plan a trip during the semester or during the exam period, you run the risk of failing the course.
http://www.slc.qc.ca/academics/Calendrier_Academique_2011-2012.pdf