Residence safety concerns
There are safety concerns at Loyalist College Residence, including fighting, excessive drinking and vandalism. QNet Reporter Austin McKay has the details. No related posts.
There are safety concerns at Loyalist College Residence, including fighting, excessive drinking and vandalism. QNet Reporter Austin McKay has the details. No related posts.
New furniture and a new paint job have changed the look in the Shark Tank Pub for new and returning students this year. After a survey last spring asking students[…]
By Taylor Renkema Students and faculty have mixed feelings on the deadline to withdraw from a program at Loyalist for a full refund. After just two weeks in school, September[…]
By Tyson Leonard Loyalist College student government is using surveys to find out how to spend student ancillary fees. Surveys sent out to students through e-mail are the primary way[…]
Sparks are flying this week at Loyalist College as the Open Studio: Art Welding course begins. The course is part of Loyalist’s Summer Arts program which teaches people introductory cutting[…]
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The 45th Convocation at Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology, Belleville began Thursday, June 7 and will continue June 8. There are 1956 graduates this year receiving Ontario college[…]
The unlimited potential of the many Loyalist graduates can be achieved when they work together, Susan McIssac of the United Way, told students and family gathered at the Friday morning convocation.
The unlimited potential of the many Loyalist graduates can be achieved when they work together, Susan McIssac of the United Way, told students and family gathered at the Friday morning convocation.
Susan McIssac, President and CEO of the United Way of Greater Toronto, and Ken Murphy, President and co-founder of High Fidelity HDTV Inc, will deliver the convocation speeches for today’s[…]