Red card marketing in the red
By Amanda Lorbetski The Red Cards are rolling out at Loyalist College, but few students are taking notice. These free pocket-sized pamphlets summarize local support services for youth ages 12[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski The Red Cards are rolling out at Loyalist College, but few students are taking notice. These free pocket-sized pamphlets summarize local support services for youth ages 12[…]
By Shelden Rogers Loyalist College takes supporting their varsity athletic teams seriously, however their students do not. When it comes to spirit from students at Loyalist, the numbers are disappointing.[…]
They haven’t officially hit the court for a regular season game but when they do, the Lancers men’s basketball team know who will be leading the charge. Qnet’s Andrew Heliotis[…]
By Shelby Wye The Quinte Curling Club is trying its best to get more Loyalist students and staff involved in Canada’s national sport. In the meantime, the club is trying[…]
By Greg Murphy Loyalist College may need to play a bigger role to fill skilled labour gaps in the local manufacturing industry. Employment rates might be up this year for[…]
By: Matthew Blair It was hectic on the weekend in Belleville as police responded to over 10 accidents in the city. Most of the accidents were minor in nature but[…]
By Katy Burley The Loyalist Lancers’ women’s basketball team is preparing for this weekend’s 13th annual Fall Classic tournament. It’s scheduled to start today at Loyalist College. A total of six[…]
By Morgan Davy The television and new media students at Loyalist College held their final casting call for a number of film projects on Tuesday night. Many hopeful students and[…]
By Suzanne Coolen A serious car accident occurred today in front of the main entrance of the Kente building at Loyalist College. But no worries, this was a mock crash,[…]
By Katy Burley Radio broadcasting student Bryan Peters and his girlfriend Shelby Fraser have taken their love – of Grand Theft Auto – to a new level. Peters and Fraser[…]