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WEEKEND SCOREBOARD
CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER TO OUR GOLF AND WOMEN RUGBY TEAMS: 
Golf: Valérie Tanguay Canadian Collegiate Golf Champion!
For the fifth consecutive year, a St. Lawrence Lion is CCAA golf National Champion.  This performance marks the ninth time in the last 12 years that a St. Lawrence golfer wins the CCAA golf national title.  

Rugby

VERY PROUD OF THE PERFORMANCE OF BOTH RUGBY TEAMS THIS YEAR!!
Men's team had a great season, just fell short in the semis loosing to the eventual Champs!
Women, perfect season, bringing home the women's rugby banner for the first time in 10 years.

  

Hockey:
Saturday, October 20,  Alma 3 - 5  Lion's Sunday, October 21, Lions 5 - 1  Saint-Laurent


AA Basketball:
Sunday, October 21, Lady Lions AA Basketball  116 - 44  Rivière-du-Loup
Sunday October 21, AA Men Basketball  86 - 67  Rivière-du-Loup

A Basketball:
Sunday, October 21, A Men   98 - 62  Limoilou
Sunday, October 21, A Women Basketball  57 - 36 Trois-Rivières


UP COMING HOME GAMES


Cross Country
Cross Country Provincial Championships
Saturday, October 27 in Québec

The cross-country team finished strong in their last 2 races, which is promising for the Provincials held this Saturday on the "Plaines d'Abraham". We hope to see you there to cheer us on!  Women start at 12h35, men at 13h10. Be there!!!!!



Hockey:
Saturday October 27
14:00 Sorel-Tracy vs Lions Hockey at Complexe sportif de l'Ancienne Lorette

Basketball
Saturday October 27
12.00 Limoilou vs A Women  BB at SLC
16:00 Alma vs AA Menn BB at SLC

Wednesday October 31
20:00 Thetford vs Lions Hockey at Complexe sportif de l'Ancienne Lorette


Broadway sign Dreaming of Broadway?

Actor-Singers needed for Musical-theatre at SLC. Following the success of the past years, SLC will again be producing an original musical-comedy to be presented in February 2013.  This year's production, entitled "The Broth of Brith" is a fun-filled fantasy-comedy driven by over 15 great songs.  Many actors, singers and production crew are needed. It is open to students and staff, and no experience is required.  To learn more about this great cultural opportunity, come to our "kick-off" meeting on Thursday, October 25 at 12:30 in room 268  (see John Halpin in Rm. 226 for more information).

Important Important Reminder
It is the time of the year where many students look into traveling during the holidays. Remember not to schedule any departures before December 22, 2012.

WHEN DOES THE SEMESTER END:

  • The fall 2012 semester ends on Friday, December 21, 2012. All students are expected to be available until the end of the semester. In exceptional circumstances (ie: two exams scheduled at the same time, illness, etc.) students may be permitted to write a special exam. 
  • Should there be a snow storm on the day of one of your exams, Friday Dec 21st will be the date to reschedule this exam. 
  • Should you have an emergency, contact Academic Services immediately. 
  • IF YOU PLAN A TRIP DURING THE EXAM PERIOD, YOU RUN THE RISK OF FAILING THE COURSE.
    Follow this link to see the academic calendar 

INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING CLUB
Rock climbing FALL 2012:
* Centre d'escalade DELIRE
* Indoor certification compulsory
* $56.00 + tax (8 weeks)
* Equipment included
* WED, October 17 - December 5
* From 16:00 until ...
* Bus to Delire: 7 - 250 or 350

For more information and to sign up:
* Joanne Gosselin, room 272
* France Séguin, room 277

N.B.: Initiation course/Indoor certification available for newcomers
Saint-Brigid's Logo VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
 St. Brigid's Home
1645 Chemin St-Louis, Québec

Help is welcome on Wednesday or Thursday evenings from16:45  to 19:00.

St. Brigid's Home volunteers seem to have something in common; they all have certain special qualities:

  • goodness
  • empathy
  • openness 
  • energy and zest for life
Your presence can make all the difference.

Please come join our team of devoted volunteers. Your presence will benefit our residents and other clients who need you on many levels, such as:

  • help at mealtime
  • friendly visits
  • welcoming
  • daily activities
  • and many more...
For more info:Marie-Christine.Beaulieu@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
We're having a launch party!
Life in Quebec Magazine
 

We're having a launch party for Life in Quebec Magazine, and we'd love you to come along.

Place: AngloStore, Place Naviles, 3400 chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois, Québec, Québec G1W 2L3

Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Time: From 19:00  

Please bring a friend (or two).

Come and meet the writers, contributors, and other people behind the creation of the publication.

Please RSVP by www.lifeinquebec.com/contact-us

You can also respond via www.facebook.com/events/207626576037833

For more info about the magazine, and the company behind it:

www.lifeinquebec.com/new-lifestyle-magazine-to-launch-in-quebec    Feel free to spread the word.   
Medical symbol NEW IN 2013!

CEGEP Champlain - St. Lawrence is pleased to announce that it will offer a new course entitled Introduction to Medical Terminology this winter, from February 16 to April 28, 2013. Supported by a grant from Entente Canada-Québec, this credit course is designed for nursing students and health professionals who want to gain a more thorough understanding of medical terms in English and/or want to expand their knowledge base.  It will be offered intensively during two weekends (at the beginning and end of the course) and online for 9 weeks with the teacher using state-of-the-art technology.

 

Do you have friends or family members studying Nursing or working in health-related fields who want to improve their skills to better communicate with their English patients? We believe this new course can help!

 

Potential students may be interested in knowing that they can apply for financial assistance to attend the weekend sessions in Quebec City if they live more than 100 kilometres from the college.  Information brochures in both English and French are available on St. Lawrence's website: www.slc.qc.ca/academics/continuing-education

 

La tournée du Québec pour les droits humains s'arrête à Québec !
Amnesty International

A major conference is coming up here in Quebec City focusing on many dimensions of human rights, including food and climate justice. The conference is organised by Bob McBryde, our retired colleague, and will take place on Saturday November 17, starting at 13:00 at the Centre Frédéric Back, 870 de Salaberry. Invited are important human rights advocates from our community. This is a rare event for Quebec City.

Please note that the conference will take place in French. To register contact TourneeDH@gmail.com

Registration is free.

For further details contact Fred Martin fmartin@slc.qc.ca

 

A weekend in New-York? Why not!?
New York Trip
Starting at $219 for New York, including bus, 2 nights and daily shuttles  to downtown NYC !
Departures:  October 26-29
December 16-19


Job wanted Looking for a job? Need extra cash?
There is a part-time job webpage for you.  Follow this link: http://www.slc.qc.ca/socio-cultural/job-offers-students

 

LOST AND FOUND
Lost and Found

We have accumulated an amazing amount of lost objects since the beginning of the semester. If you have "misplaced" something lately, you may find it at the lost and found at the reception desk. Please take a minute to come and see us.

UPCOMING EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
 

 

Journée Laval   Tuesday, October 23, 2012 - 11:30
ATTENTION ALL POTENTIAL GRADS AND FUTURE GRADS. Representatives from various faculties will be on campus to answer questions about their specific programs. The event will take place during lunch hour, from 12:00 to 14:00. Stands will be located on the main floor around the central staircase. All students are encouraged to stop by and chat.


 

AMNESTY SPECIAL MEETING FOR SYRIA

Amnesty International Our local Amnesty group organizes special activities for Halloween related to the conflict in Syria.

There will be a short (20 min) meeting next Tuesday at lunchtime for all the people interested in participating.
We can quickly decide what will be done and share the tasks according to our availability.
See you in room 225 (in the hall besides the front desk) at 12:15 on Tuesday, October 23.
If ever you are interested but cannot attend the short meeting, please let me know.

Fred Martin

 

 

FIT new logo First Home Game of the Season!  Improv team Wednesday, October 24,  Ninja vs FIT in the cafeteria at 19:30.

 

 

Theatre faces MUSICAL THEATRE AT SLC:

Actor-Singers needed for a musical-comedy to be presented in February 2013.  This year's production, entitled "The Broth of Brith" is a fun-filled fantasy-comedy driven by over 15 great songs.  Many actors, singers and production crew are needed. It is open to students and staff, and no experience is required.  To learn more about this great cultural opportunity, come to our "kick-off" meeting on Thursday, October 25 at 12:30 in room 268  (see John Halpin in Rm. 226 for more information).

 

 

Logo Eco St Lo Hello dear Greenies

we will have our next meeting on: Thursday, October 25 at 12:10 in room 346-A (note the change). There are several interesting items on the agenda that will be sent next week.

For further details contact Fred Martin at fmartin@slc.qc.ca or send Fred a MIO!

  

  

  

Open Mic OPEN MIC NIGHT! Thursday, October 25 at 19:30 in the cafeteria.   

What is Open Mic? Performers sign up in room 272 (student activities) and perform during showtime for a maximum of 10 minutes. You can perform anything you want: Songs, monologues, poetry, music...you name it!
 Open Mic is like an easy going coffee shop where students, teachers and staff live out their performance fantasies! It is open to all. 

  

  

  

Guest Speakers Guest Speaker: Ms Julie Slattery, expert on autism and other developmental disorders among young people.  Thursday, November 1 in room 268 at 12:15.


Leslie Vertes
BEAR WITNESS TO THE TESTIMONY OF A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
Tuesday, November 13th          Rooms 347-348-349
St. Lawrence is honoured to welcome back LESLIE VERTES
Leslie is a fascinating man and a gripping speaker, with a horrifically painful, yet remarkably hopeful story to tell you about the dangers of Antisemitism, xenophobia, racism, hatred and genocide.


 

Intercultural week INTERCULTURAL DAY
One of SLC's most popular activities is coming up.  Intercutural Day will be held on Thursday, November 15th. Music and food from around the world will be 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. No budget worries, we reimburse your food purchases. 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...


Homophobia Despite breakthroughs in society's recognition of sexual diversity, homophobia is still active even if the ways in which it surfaces are growing subtler. Our societies recognize that homophobia is a form of discrimination just as any other form of discrimination. Like combating these other forms, people from all communities need to become aware of this issue.

On Tuesday, November 27, SLC will present various activities on the subject of homophobia and how you can help. Follow this link for a music video bearing witness to the everyday fight homosexuals must face.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlVBg7_08n0&feature=share  

 

 

Improv Team. Wednesday, November 28,  Joyeux Pyromanes vs FIT in the  cafeteria 19:30.



Open Mic OPEN MIC NIGHT! Thursday, November 29 at 19:30 in the cafeteria.   

What is Open Mic? Performers sign up in room 272 (student activities) and perform during showtime for a maximum of 10 minutes. You can perform anything you want: Songs, monologues, poetry, music...you name it!
 Open Mic is like an easy going coffee shop where students, teachers and staff live out their performance fantasies! It is open to all. 

   

 

Help
NEED EXTRA HELP? Here are the various workshops available to you:

The English Writing Workshop:
The workshop may be found in room # 263 (in the Library).  
English peer tutors:
The names of the English peer tutors are posted on various bulletin boards around campus. Tutors can be contacted by email to set up an appointment.  For more information concerning the Writing Workshop and/or the English Peer Tutoring Program, please contact Louise Gauthier in office #324 (lgauthier@slc.qc.ca) or by MIO.

The English Peer Tutor Drop-in Service is open from 12:10 to 13:55 in room 340. This service will be offered until the week preceding final exams. Students are seen on a strictly first come first served basis.   
 
Methodology:
This workshop will  help with your papers and essays and will help you understand with APA or MLA style, top-notch outlines and annotated bibliographies and many other essay and writing related information. Where? Rm 255 (in the library).
When?           
Mondays         11:30 to 14:15
Tuesdays         12:15 to 14:00
Wednesdays     11:30 to 12:30
Thursdays        11:00 to 14:45

Math: Bring your problems! Work on problems!   ROOM 327

Monday 12:10-13:00
(A. Lebel)

Tuesday: 12:10-13:00  (V. Carrier)

Tuesday: 13:00-13:55  (J. Klassen)

Wednesday:  12:10-13:00  (S. Hardy)

Thursday: 12:10-13:00  (Pot Pourri)

Thursday: 13:00-13:55  (P. Camiré)

Friday: 12:10-13:00 (M. Huard)

  

 

Chemistry Drop-in Workshop: 

Do you have questions in chemistry? Are you an early riser? If you answered yes to these questions then come to the new chemistry workshops!

Who should come? NYA, NYB or BNC students (from any teacher)

When? Monday - Wednesday - Friday 7:45 - 8:25

Where? Room 347


School Calendar
 
ST. LAWRENCE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2012-2013
Should you be planning to travel in 2012-2013, 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/academic-calendar-0
FITNESS CENTRE  FALL 2012 SEMESTER:
 

Monday, August 20, 2012 to Friday, January 4, 2013.  

RATES 2012-2013:
SLC Students $75/semester-$125/year
Non-students $100/semester-$180/year
Faculty and Staff no cost     

SSQ Assurances
Insurance documents for students
SLC Students have insurance coverage, with SSQ Assurances,  in case of accidents on campus. For more information please follow this link: http://www.slc.qc.ca/socio-cultural/insurance-documents-students