Shinerama
Fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis Canada conducted by first year students all over Antigonish and New Glasgow communities.
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Fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis Canada conducted by first year students all over Antigonish and New Glasgow communities.
Come check out all the different clubs and societies available for students to join. Takes place in the KMC main rink.
5$ cover, with drink specials and featuring DJ Watt. All in support of the Schwartz JDCC team.
All are welcome to come and observe the meeting from the gallery.
All are welcome to come and observe the meeting from the gallery.
All are welcome to come and observe the meeting from the gallery.
All are welcome to come and observe the meeting from the gallery.
The Celtic Society invites everyone to come out to their annual fundraising concert. Featuring performances by students, faculty and community members, all money raised supports student scholarships for summer Gaelic study.
StFX's Sociology Department presents the seventh annual Dr. Agnes Castille African Heritage Lecture:
"Race and Justice: R. v X. and the Advent of Cultural Assessments" by Robert S. Wright, MSW, RSW.
Reception to follow.
It Is Solved By Walking, by award-winning Canadian playwright Catherine Banks.
Reading by actors Hugh Thompson and Genevieve Steele. Q&A with actors to follow.
"Inclusive Leadership: Change Your Workplace, Change The World."
"In a world where the polarizing mentality of "us against them" is gaining traction, Catalyst CEO Deborah Gillis will join us from New York to make a compelling case for inclusive leadership and why it is key to changing workplaces, changing lives, and catalyzing social change."
The Human Kinetics Society invites everyone to join them on Sunday, February 5th to snowshow on the beautiful Keppoch Mountain trails.
"How Does Faith Inform My Life..." by Dr. Angie Kolen, StFX Human Kinetics Department.
This is a Play by Daniel MacIvor, directed by Chad Relf
Followed by This is Improv, by Antigonish Improv
All are welcome to come and observe the meeting from the gallery.
Chinese food and performance are provided. Attendees are encouraged to wear red.
Bring your poetry and enjoy an evening of creative works from our community!
Festival Antigonish is proud to celebrate 30 years of professional, entertaining, and highly-acclaimed live theatre this summer. Please join us on Friday, January 27th, as we celebrate this legacy and build for the future.
Featuring Fin the therapy dog
An information for those interested in applying for positions on the 2017-18 Students' Union Executive Team. Applications are due February 1st at 4pm.
Refreshments will be provided. Everyone is invited.
Candlelit walk of remembrance ending with music, reflections and refreshments.
The Students' Union is currently looking equity within the organization and would like some feedback. Please email su_dc@stfx.ca if interested in participating in any of the following focus groups:
5pm: LGBTQ+ students
6:15pm: Indigenous students
7:30pm: International students
Featuring Fin the therapy dog.
Students can vote online and at on-campus polling stations.
Come vibe in this unique lyrical experience with open mic poetry, guest poets, and other artists.
StFX students Rebecca Mesay, Clancy McDaniel, Tareq Hadhad and Jasmine Cormier will speak on topics related to the theme of justice. Come hear these TED-style talks on Social Justice for New Canadians, The Dangers of Conformity, Moving Past Injustice to Serve Yourself and Others, and The Victim/Survivor Narrative Surrounding Sexual Violence.
A short reception will follow the event.
Sessions run from 12:00-12:50 and 2:30-3:20. Wear green for free entry. Brought to you by Mental Health Awareness Week.