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Treaty 1, Metis, and Pride Flag Raising Ceremony – Monday, June 5th, 1:30PM

Ready to show unity and support of the 2SLGBTQIA+, Indigenous, and Métis communities? On Monday, June 5th, from 1:30 – 3:30 pm, RRC Polytech will hold a flag-raising ceremony of the Treaty 1, Métis, and Pride flags. Two-Spirit Elders will speak to the creation of our Pride flag and bring it to life. All students are welcome to attend on…

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Donuts, Coffee and the ASC: Meet Your Tutors @ NDC – Wednesday, May 31, 12PM

Want to bring up your grades? Having trouble keeping up with your classes?  Or are you interested in getting tutored but don’t know where to start? Then come to “Donuts, Coffee and the ASC (Academic Success Centre)” at the Cave on Wednesday, May 31 at 12:00PM. This will be a great way to meet your tutors, learn about the Academic…

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Be the Light in our Rainbow at the Pride Winnipeg Parade!

All the cool kids are doing it… A hard-working crew is putting the finishing touches on an elaborate float to lead our biggest group yet… And the RRC Polytech Pride-themed T-shirts have arrived… So what are you waiting for? Join RRC Polytech in walking with the Pride Winnipeg Parade on the morning of Sunday, June 4th! Everyone in the College…

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Donuts, Coffee and the ASC: Meet Your Tutors @ EDC – Thursday, May 25, 12PM

Do you want to bring up your grades? Are you having trouble keeping up with your classes?  Or are you interested in getting tutored but don’t know where to start? Then come to “Donuts, Coffee and the ASC (Academic Success Centre)” at Multipurpose Room, E155 in the Manitou a bi Bii daziigae building (EDC) on Thursday, May 25th at 12:00PM….

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Film Screening: In the Shadow of Gold Mountain

In recognition of Asian Heritage Month, join the Social Justice Engagement Club for a film screening and guided conversation for faculty, staff, and students. We will be screening the National Film Board documentary, “In the Shadow of Gold Mountain”. Filmmaker Karen Cho travels from Montreal to Vancouver to uncover stories from the last survivors of the Chinese Head Tax and…

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Drop –in Tutoring

Stop by the Notre Dame or Exchange District Campus libraries to meet with a tutor for help with your course – no appointment necessary! Tutors for a variety of program areas are available for 1:1 or group tutoring sessions throughout the week. Check the Drop-in Tutoring schedule for your campus to see when our sessions are happening  

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Writing Workshops for Student Success

The Academic Success Centre is offering a six-part online workshop series this term called Building Your Writing Foundation. It is open to ALL college students. The series includes six sessions that will equip you with foundational writing skills for your college success! You are welcome to attend any or all of the six sessions. No registration is required, just log…

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Enter for your chance to win tickets to the Assiniboine Park Zoo!

Did you know, Assiniboine Park Zoo is home to more than 180 animal species? The Zoo is open year-round with indoor and outdoor exhibits, allowing visitors to interact with animal species from across the globe.  Complete the survey here The zoo website is a great resource for you to find the answers HURRY! The first few respondents to answer all…

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International Student Ambassador Reflection – Genelyn Navarro

When I reflect on my journey as an international student in Canada, I can’t help but feel a sense of overwhelming gratitude for the opportunities that have been presented to me. I remember the days when coming to Canada seemed like just a far-fetched plan that would never come to fruition. However, fate had a different plan in store for…

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International Student Ambassador Reflection – Mohitpreet Kaur

“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X As an international student ambassador, I was inspired by this quote to help pave the way for a brighter future for myself and my fellow students. Through my various roles and responsibilities, I was able to make a positive impact…

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