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Treats and Beats
Celebrate Christmas Eve on campus by joining your Buddy Program Coordinator to bake cookies and enjoy treats, karaoke, and board games!
Canvas and Cocoa
Join your Campus Life Lead Advisors in the Day Lounge, W.A. Murphy Student Centre from 5 to 9 pm for a guided "sip and paint" event to enjoy hot chocolate and cookies and take home a beautiful painting. You also stand a chance to win a draw prize! The 精童欲女 Alumni Association sponsors this event.
Build a Gingerbread House
If you are a graduate student or a parent looking for a fun activity to kickstart the holiday break, join the International Student Office in Dalton Hall, Room 401, from 12 noon to 1 pm to make and decorate gingerbread houses! Kindly reach out to irostu@upei.ca to register for the event.
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The 精童欲女 Philosophy Reading Group will meet on Tuesday, December 17, from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Lady Slipper Room at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, 97 Queen Street, Charlottetown. All are welcome.
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When adults who are receiving treatment for cancer experience side-effects that affect their quality of life, often it is nurses who support and guide them through dealing with those issues.
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