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Jeux Collégiaux du Commerce

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We are very proud of our students who participated at this year’s “Jeux collégiaux du commerce” at Cégep Edouard Montpetit. The students worked on a case study for a new alcohol development company and gained valuable marketing experience. They were tasked to find different ways to brand their new products as well as market to specific target age categories. Great job! Team 1: William Bartucci Ibrahim Toure Jacob Gosselin Team 2: Nicholas Rebernak Antoine Perreault Trevor Klingenberg Team 3: Tyler Bougie Vincent Lemieux Anthony Patulli For more information about “Les jeux du commerce” click on the following link: http://jcdc.cegepmontpetit.ca/

Important Notice

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Today, Wednesday, March 15. Classes are cancelled due to snow storm. Stay home and stay safe.

Le Repas du Passant

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On March 8th, 2017 our students Yannick Cheng, Victoria Dupont and Ariane Trudeau volunteered at Le Repas du Passant, a soup kitchen located in Longueuil. The students spent the afternoon giving back to those less fortunate and served them warm meals. Great Job! For more information about Le Repas du Passant, check out their Facebook page.

Public Speaking Competition

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The Peter Swarbrick Memorial Award honors a former student who was a great debater. 13 of our students will take part in the annual public speaking competition on Wednesday, March 22nd at 12:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. The winner will receive at $250 prize. Good luck to all the presenters!

Story Telling & Poetry

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In collaboration with Faculty members Aïcha Mein and Crina Bondre Ardelean, Student Services is very proud to offer to the Champlain Community the following workshops. Students, Staff and Faculty Welcome! Storytelling Workshops (March 22nd/April 5th Freeblock)  Please MIO David Persons in Student Services to sign up! (Deadline Monday March 20th, 4pm) G-156 (Amphitheatre) In this two-part workshop, Nisha Coleman and Matt Goldberg will introduce you to the world of storytelling. You will learn the foundations of storytelling, different ways of crafting stories and effectively transferring these stories to the stage. This interactive workshop is designed to help you find your stories and take them a step further, beyond “a thing that happened,” and into a well-crafted tale that possesses the elements that have made storytelling such a popular format throughout the ages. Through examples, exercises, and a brief look at the history of storytelling, you will learn what storytelling is and how to become an effective storyteller yourself. Performance Poetry Workshops (March 29th, April 12th, 19th Freeblock) Please MIO David Persons in Student Services to sign up! (Deadline March 27th, 4pm) A-113 Do you enjoy performances that blend art, music, and poetry? Are you interested in learning how to captivate and move an audience through a spoken-word piece? If so, these workshops are for you! Join us as we welcome performing poets/artists Jason “Blackbird” Selman and Deanna Smith to Champlain for a series of workshops to help engage students in the world of slam (or performance) poetry. These workshops will help you explore this oral art by introducing you to different poetic techniques and providing tips and coaching for memorization and stage presence. The Competition! (April 21st, 7pm) @ Café Le Depanneur (http://www.ledepanneurcafe.com/accueil) Students, Staff & Faculty will have the chance to perform their work (storytelling & performance poetry) at Café Le Depanneur in front of invited guests from the College Community! There will be 4 prizes offered (Students Only). Top two poetry performances and top two storytelling performances. Prizes include $100 value for 1st place finish and $50 value for 2nd  place runner-up. Guest judges include Faculty members Aïcha Mein and Crina Bondre Ardelean! A Special Surprise: our top three student performances will be offered the chance to compete at Vanier College on April 27th as part of the Intercollegiate Spoken Word Competition! More info to come! Invited Guests/Artist Bio’s Jason “Blackbird” Selman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27rWOYgkFLo Nisha Coleman – is a writer, actor, storyteller and musician based in Montreal. Her solo storytelling show, Self-Exile, won Best of Fringe at the Montreal Fringe Festival and was featured at the 2017 Wildside Festival. Her memoir, Busker: Stories from the Streets of Paris, published in 2015 by Hagios Press, recounts her adventures living as a street musician in Paris. Her work has appeared on WireTap, PBS, MAtv, Risk! and No More Radio. Nisha is a co-producer for Confabulation and a regular performer at storytelling events in Montreal and Toronto. Matt Goldberg – is a Montreal-based writer, actor, comedian and storyteller. He is the executive producer and local host of Confabulation, an original monthly true-life storytelling series, based in Montreal, Toronto and Victoria,, now in its seventh season. Matt is also known for his work with Uncalled For – an award-winning sketch comedy troupe — and with No More Radio – a podcast network dedicated to creative collaboration and storytelling. In his spare time, Matt works as an English teacher at Vanier College.

CAISSE DESJARDINS EVENING

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The 15th Annual Caisse Desjardins Scholarship Evening will be held on Wednesday, March 22, 2017.  With thanks to the generous contribution of our major partner, the Caisse Desjardins, as well as generous donations from the Champlain College Foundation and Groupe Excelso, Champlain students will be recognized during this evening for their academic success.

Urban Beekeeping Workshop

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Bees will be coming to Champlain College Saint-Lambert next semester! The Champlain Green Team has organized for the Alvéole Beekeepers to be on campus Wednesday, March 22nd at 1:15 p.m. in room A-113 to introduce honeybees and urban beekeeping. Everyone is welcome to join, hope to see you there! For more information about: Alvéole | The Urban Beekeeping Company.

Scholarship Evening 2017

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This year’s 15th annual Desjardins merit scholarship evening was a huge success. The Champlain College Saint-Lambert  Foundation, Groupe Excelso and Caisses DesJardins de la Rive Sud de Montréal awarded Champlain students who have demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence. On behalf of everyone at Champlain College Saint-Lambert, we wish all our winners every continued success. For pictures of the event, please visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Champlain.College.Saint.Lambert

National Bank

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Congratulation Victoria Woo on being awarded a $4000 scholarship for Academic & Athletic Success at the “25e édition du Programme de bourses Banque Nationale au sein de la Fondation de l’athlète d’excellence du Québec (FAEQ)”. Victoria is a Champlain College student and also a competitive Artistic Gymnast. She competed at the 2016 World Cup in Switzerland and her next goal is to qualify for the 47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal. The National Bank awarded forty student-athletes ages 13 – 26 from all over Quebec a total of $130 000 in scholarships at their “25e édition du Programme de bourses Banque Nationale au sein de la Fondation de l’athlète d’excellence du Québec (FAEQ)”.    

Coach Robert Payne to the CFL

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Coach Robert Payne was the Defensive coordinator for the Champlain Cavaliers Football team. He was planning on making the move to coach at the University level, until he got a call that changed everything. Instead he is making the big move to the CFL, Coach Robert Payne was offered and accepted the position on the Edmonton Eskimos staff as an Offensive Quality Control coach. Congratulations and thank you for everything you have done for the Champlain Cavaliers. Wishing you all the best! Check out this great article about Coach Robert Payne.

Prix collégial du cinéma québécois

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This year was the first time Champlain College Saint-Lambert students participated at the “Prix collégial du cinéma québécois (PCCQ)”. Since January 31st, six of our students have been getting together every Tuesday night to watch and analyze five different Quebec films who were competing for best film at the “Prix collégial du cinéma québécois (PCCQ)”. On March 25th Justine Routhier represented the group at the National deliberation in Montreal where she presented the college’s choice for best film. Great job to everyone who participated. For more information about the Prix collégial du cinéma québécois (PCCQ), check out their website.

LT. – Gov. Medal

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On April 2nd, 2017, Camille Cournoyer and Ahmed Ben Rejeb were both awarded The Lieutenant Governor’s Medal. The Lieutenant Governor’s Medal is to recognize the involvement, determination and constant striving of Quebecers who have or have had a positive influence in their community or the Québec nation. Champlain is very proud and thankful for everything Camille and Ahmed have done for the Champlain College Saint-Lambert community. Congratulations to the both of you! For more information about the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal, please visit their website.     

Academic All-Canadians

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Congratulations to Champlain’s 2016-2017 Academic All-Canadians. Men’s Soccer: Charles De Santis and Christopher Rose Women’s Soccer: Laurance Ste-Marie Women’s Basketball: Coralie Dumont and Clara Dagenais The Academic All-Canadian award goes to student-athletes who were a League, Provincial Championship All-Star or CCAA Nationals All-Star and who also maintained an overall average of 80+.  

Summer School 2017

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The 2017 Summer School schedule is now available. Students who are interested in taking a summer school course must sign up on their Omnivox account for a registration appointment. All pertinent information can be found in the 2017 Summer School Brochure. Summer school at Champlain College Saint-Lambert will begin on Monday, June 5th, 2017.  

Silent Auction

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On March 29th and April 5th, a group of graduating Sport Marketing & Management students held a Silent Auction as part of their final project. They auctioned two WestJet tickets to anywhere in the world that they fly and a $100 pre-paid gift card. All proceeds were donated to the Montreal Canadiens Children’s Foundation. The end of the auction was a battle between two students but Thuthican Rajasekaran placed the final bid of $2,050. Thank you to Thuthican Rajasekaran for his generous donation to the Montreal Canadiens Children’s Foundation and to our Sport Marketing & Management students: Brent Wilky, Christophe Arkinson, Gal Cohen, Ilyas Kurbanov, Jacob Bourget and Tyler Hague for all their hard work.

CSA Elections Information

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The Champlain Student Association is pleased to announce the opening of the 2017/18 CSA Executive elections. Students interested in being a part of the CSA Executive are invited to pick up an Election Kit in Student Services, the CSA office or click on the following link: Election Kit Timelines for the election process: Nomination Period (Sign Up) – Monday April 3rd (8am) to Tuesday April 18th (6pm) Campaign Period – Wednesday April 19th (8am) to Tuesday April 25th (6pm) Open Forum (Question Period) – April 19th Freeblock in the Student Space Voting (Omnivox) – Wednesday April 26th (10am) to Thursday April 27th (2pm) The 2017/18 CSA Executive Elections is officially open!

Still Life Drawings

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Come see the beautiful drawings created by our very own Digital Arts & New Media students: The exhibit will be displayed until May 3rd, 2017 in the Wayne Remington Art Gallery. To view the drawings, click on the following link: Digital Arts & New Media Drawings    

New Student Fitness Center

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Champlain College is pleased to announce an agreement in principle for the renovation space for a student-led Fitness Room project. This room will serve the students and promote a healthy lifestyle by providing free access to the students a minimum of 50 hours per week. As a part of the agreement, Champlain College along with an Entente Canada-Quebec grant will provide the additional funding necessary to complete the project. Champlain College will manage the project and the Champlain Student Association (CSA) will contribute annually to the College from 2018 – 2028 through a special student levy. The Champlain College Foundation will continue to contribute annually to Emergency Student Loan Fund (ESLF) and the Food Bank to assist students experiencing financial challenges. “The Fitness Room project will greatly enhance the student experience at the College,” says Dean Howie, Director of Student Services at Champlain College “The Fitness Room will permit students with unlimited access to a fitness room at all times during their day. As we are seeing huge increases in student stress levels, the opportunity to lead a healthy lifestyle including exercise can only be beneficial.” The present fitness facility did not meet with the demands being open 5 hours per week in the Fall 2015 semester (80 hours total).  The winter 2016 semester had the facility open for a total of 120 hours or 7.5 hours per week.  During this time the fall semester saw 2100 visits and increased to 4500 visits in the winter with the extra hours.  The new project will permit 1 minimum of 800 hours of open time during a semester. “The CSA believes that the Fitness Room project will go a long way to promoting a healthy lifestyle, building community encouraging student athletes,  and provide great leadership opportunities for students as volunteers, in stage placements and employment says Ariane Dusablon, CSA President. More details concerning the project will be announced as they become available.  For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Student Services.  

Drama Club: Leonce and Lena

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The Champlain Drama Club, in association with director Roxanne Loumede, are proud to present their amazing play: Leonce and Lena. A satirical romantic comedy written by Georg Buchner. The play dates are April 25th, 26th and 27th at 8:00 p.m. The purchase your tickets, send a MIO to Leah-Pagliarulo Frechette.

2017 Cavaliers Awards Banquet

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Continuing with their new Friday night tradition, the Champlain Cavaliers held their annual Athletics Banquet on April 21st at the Sandman Hotel in Longueuil, bringing their 2016-17 seasons to an official close with an evening of celebration. Over 200 student-athletes from the Cavaliers’ 11 teams were in attendance, joined by Campus Director Don Shewan, in addition to the coaches, assistants, academic coaches and Athletic Therapy staff. 56 team awards were handed out, including awards for Academic Excellence, Most Valuable Athlete, Most Improved Athlete, the Unsung Hero Award and the new Athletic Leadership Award, who’s recipients were selected by their teammates. In addition, the Cavaliers recognized the student-athletes named to their respective all-star teams as well as those recognized as CCAA Academic All-Canadians, RSEQ Academic-All-Stars, and graduating Cavaliers while honoring those who have maintained and 80% or above average during their years as a Cavalier. A complete list of award winners can be found at the bottom of this story. Five Cavaliers were named to the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s Academic All-Canadian Team f0r 2016-17, a record for Champlain Saint0-Lambert. The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s Academic All-Canadian Award is Presented to a student-athlete who was has been named to their conference all-star team, provincial championship all-star team or to a CCAA nationals all-star team while having an 80% or higher average during the semester. Our Academic All-Canadians are: Laurence Ste-Marie (Women’s Soccer) Christopher Rose (Men’s Soccer) Charles DeSantis (Men’s Soccer) Coralie Dumont (Women’s Basketball) Clara Dagenais (Women’s Basketball) Ilyas Kurbanov, a supporting member of the Men’s Basketball team and graduating Sport Marketing & Management student was awarded the Cavaliers Athletic Shield, presented annually in appreciation and recognition to someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the Champlain Cavaliers Athletic’s program. Ilyas, who’s been heavily involved as a volunteer in athletics, was a key member with his help when the college hosted the 2015 CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship in November of that year. The 2016-17 Female Athlete of the Year nominees were Karima Lemire (Women’s Soccer), Clara Dagenais (Women’s Basketball) and Mahalia Robinson (Women’s Rugby), with Dagenais taking the award for this past year. Clara was named an RSEQ All-Star as well as the RSEQ Student-Athlete of the Year for having the highest academic average in the Division 1 league. She was also named and Academic All-Canadian, in addition to being her team’s MVP for the season. Clara has been a well-respected leader on her team and we look forward to seeing her continue her career at university! Nominees for the Male Athlete of the year included Christopher Rose (Men’s Soccer), Conor Sinclair (Football) and Andrew Richa (Men’s Rugby). RSEQ Offensive All-Star and RSEQ Offensive Player of the Year, Conor Sinclair, was named the winner for 2016-17. Leading his team to a perfect 8-0 in the regular season, Conor demonstrated his value on the field of play as well as in the locker room where he stood out as a leader, The team with the best academic average was the Cross-Country Running team, passing 99% of all their classes taken with a team average of 82% while the award for the Graduating Cavalier with the highest academic standing was presented to Clara Dagenais from the Women’s Basketball team with an unbelievable 97% average! Images from the evening can be found at champlainphotos.com. Complete Awards List Major Awards Cavaliers Athletic Shield: Ilyas Kurbanov Graduating Cavalier with the Highest Academic Average: Clara Dagenais Cavalier Team with Highest Average: Cross-Country Running Female Athlete of the Year: Clara Dagenais Male Athlete of the Year: Conor Sinclair Team Awards Badminton Most Improved Athlete: John Lester Montepio Maquio Unsung Hero: Victor Tommio Codère Maruyama Athletic Leadership Award: Richard Zhou Most Valuable Athlete: Richard Zhou Academic Excellence: Megan Wai Men’s Basketball Most Improved Athlete: Ali Elizein Unsung Hero: Antoine Lacoste-Labelle Athletic Leadership Award: Mitchell Keating Most Valuable Athlete: Shamal Henry Academic Excellence: Kévin Bouchard Women’s Basketball Most Improved Athlete: Trisha Villedrouin Unsung Hero: Audrey Amanda Tornblom Athletic Leadership Award: Coralie Dumont Most Valuable Athlete: Coralie Dumont & Clara Dagenais Academic Excellence: Clara Dagenais Cross-Country Running Most Improved Athlete: Megan Wai Unsung Hero: Gabriel Samson Athletic Leadership Award: Gabriel Samson Most Valuable Athlete:  Jérémie Martin Academic Excellence: Emile Jomphe Football Rookie of the Year: Jeremy Murphy Adam Taylor Athletic Leadership Award: Tommy Roadley-Trohatos Most Valuable Lineman: Ryan McGuire Most Valuable Defensive Player: Jarek Richrds Most Valuable Offensive Player: Conor Sinclair Academic Excellence: François Carrier Men’s Rugby Most Improved Athlete: Rayan Lounis John Jones Athletic Leadership Award: Phil Labrecque Most Valuable Forward: Ebad Ebadi Most Valuable Back: Andrew Richa Academic Excellence: Alexy Ouellette Women’s Rugby Most Improved Athlete: Maude Dubuc Athletic Leadership Award: Leah Lavoie Most Valuable Forward: Samantha Viau Most Valuable Back: Mahalia Robinson Academic Excellence: Camille Riopel-Murray Men’s Soccer Most Improved Athlete: Christopher Flores-Cassistas Unsung Hero: Christian Morel Athletic Leadership Award: Charles DeSantis Most Valuable Athlete: Christopher Rose Academic Excellence: Christopher Rose Women’s Soccer Most Improved Athlete: Maude Poulin Unsung Hero: Alana Mikulis Athletic Leadership Award: Pascale Tremblay-Perrault Most Valuable Athlete: Karima Lemire Academic Excellence: Laurance Ste-Marie Men’s Volleyball Most Improved Athlete: Vinchenzo James Unsung Hero: Michael Morningstar Jimmy Chen Athletic Leadership Award: Vinchenzo James Most Valuable Athlete: Evan Fuller Academic Excellence: Evan Fuller Women’s Volleyball Most Improved Athlete: Gabriella Maciocia Unsung Hero: Mathilde Chamussy Athletic Leadership Award: Erika Patton Most Valuable Athlete: Erika Patton Academic Excellence: Hélène Guay Special Awards RTP Comeback of the Year Will Hodges (Men’s Soccer) The Empire-Lemontagne Award Coralie Dumont (Women’s Basketball) Antoine Lacoste-Labelle (Men’s Basketball) Academic Awards Most Improved Team Men’s Soccer Team With Highest Average Cross-Country Running Academic All-Canadians The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s Academic All-Canadian Award is Presented to a student-athlete who was has been named to their conference all-star team, provincial championship all-star team or to a CCAA nationals all-star team while having an 80% or higher average during the semester. Laurence Ste-Marie (Women’s Soccer) Christopher Rose (Men’s Soccer) Charles DeSantis (Men’s Soccer) Coralie Dumont (Women’s Basketball) Clara Dagenais (Women’s Basketball) RSEQ Scholar Athletes The RSEQ honors its student athletes who have an 80% or higher average over their last two full semesters while they compete as student-athletes at their colleges. The following student-athletes [...]
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