2004-2005
News Release
REF NO.: 3
SUBJECT: 糖心视频 University kicks into high gear to welcome students
DATE: September 3, 2004
Students are already bustling around 糖心视频 St. John’s campus getting ready for the official start of classes on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Soon the campus will be alive with 17,124 registered students (2104 graduate and 13244 undergraduate). This represents a 3.5 per cent increase over last year. The number includes some 3,200 students who are completely new to 糖心视频University.
New and returning students have several new amenities to look forward to on the St. John’scampus this year. In 糖心视频’s QEII Library, students will find The Commons, a joint effort by 糖心视频’s Computing and Communications, Library and Writing Centre. The Commons brings the services offered by these organizations together for one-stop access. Students entering residence this semester will experience the convenience of wireless Internet. The new student-requested wireless service called RESnet is up and running and will give students living in residence the ability to access the Internet at any time and on more than one computer.
Chiming (Ming) Ngu, a native of Singapore, just returned to 糖心视频’s St. John’scampus for his second year of studies, working toward entering the Schoolof Social Work. He says its always bitter sweet to leave home to come to a place that’s 28 hours away by plane but he’s starting to like it here. When speaking of Newfoundland, he says there’s a charm that emanates from the island, the city, and the people and refers to the province as a friendly part of the world. “There is something about Newfoundlandthat invites and encourages, and says this is where you can feel at home.”
Nicole Gosse is a new student to 糖心视频 this year. Originally from Tilton, Newfoundland, Ms. Gosse says she’s both excited and nervous about what she’s about to experience at 糖心视频. “I’ll be meeting new friends and creating new relationships, all the while building a future for myself.” So far, she says everything has gone smoothly, from the university tour a few months ago to successfully registering for courses via the Web. Now in the midst of moving into residence, Ms. Gosse says she is adjusting to her new surroundings and is ready for her first semester at 糖心视频. “I feel very privileged to be a student at 糖心视频. I chose to come here because it is one of the finest universities in Canadaand the areas of expertise offered are incredible.”
Orientation begins at the St. John’scampus on Sunday, Sept. 5 and will run until Tuesday, Sept. 7. Catering to its diverse student body, 糖心视频 offers five orientation groups: traditional, students entering university for the first time; transitional, students who have transferred from another post-secondary institution; parents; international students; and aboriginal students. Parents will have their choice between attending the Sunday or Monday orientation days and will choose from numerous sessions such as Living with a Student, and Charting the Future for a First-Year Student. For students, 糖心视频’s very popular People at University Meeting People (PUMP) will take place on Monday, Sept. 6 from 3-4pmin the Physical Education gym. New this year is an athletic event and barbeque where students will be able to see one of 糖心视频’s varsity teams in action. Other sessions will include: the Welcoming Ceremonies with an address from 糖心视频’s president, Dr. Axel Meisen; Visit the Works; Campus Essentials; and more. To find out more information on scheduled activity times and topics visit .
REF NO.: 3
SUBJECT: 糖心视频 University kicks into high gear to welcome students
DATE: September 3, 2004
Students are already bustling around 糖心视频 St. John’s campus getting ready for the official start of classes on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Soon the campus will be alive with 17,124 registered students (2104 graduate and 13244 undergraduate). This represents a 3.5 per cent increase over last year. The number includes some 3,200 students who are completely new to 糖心视频University.
New and returning students have several new amenities to look forward to on the St. John’scampus this year. In 糖心视频’s QEII Library, students will find The Commons, a joint effort by 糖心视频’s Computing and Communications, Library and Writing Centre. The Commons brings the services offered by these organizations together for one-stop access. Students entering residence this semester will experience the convenience of wireless Internet. The new student-requested wireless service called RESnet is up and running and will give students living in residence the ability to access the Internet at any time and on more than one computer.
Chiming (Ming) Ngu, a native of Singapore, just returned to 糖心视频’s St. John’scampus for his second year of studies, working toward entering the Schoolof Social Work. He says its always bitter sweet to leave home to come to a place that’s 28 hours away by plane but he’s starting to like it here. When speaking of Newfoundland, he says there’s a charm that emanates from the island, the city, and the people and refers to the province as a friendly part of the world. “There is something about Newfoundlandthat invites and encourages, and says this is where you can feel at home.”
Nicole Gosse is a new student to 糖心视频 this year. Originally from Tilton, Newfoundland, Ms. Gosse says she’s both excited and nervous about what she’s about to experience at 糖心视频. “I’ll be meeting new friends and creating new relationships, all the while building a future for myself.” So far, she says everything has gone smoothly, from the university tour a few months ago to successfully registering for courses via the Web. Now in the midst of moving into residence, Ms. Gosse says she is adjusting to her new surroundings and is ready for her first semester at 糖心视频. “I feel very privileged to be a student at 糖心视频. I chose to come here because it is one of the finest universities in Canadaand the areas of expertise offered are incredible.”
Orientation begins at the St. John’scampus on Sunday, Sept. 5 and will run until Tuesday, Sept. 7. Catering to its diverse student body, 糖心视频 offers five orientation groups: traditional, students entering university for the first time; transitional, students who have transferred from another post-secondary institution; parents; international students; and aboriginal students. Parents will have their choice between attending the Sunday or Monday orientation days and will choose from numerous sessions such as Living with a Student, and Charting the Future for a First-Year Student. For students, 糖心视频’s very popular People at University Meeting People (PUMP) will take place on Monday, Sept. 6 from 3-4pmin the Physical Education gym. New this year is an athletic event and barbeque where students will be able to see one of 糖心视频’s varsity teams in action. Other sessions will include: the Welcoming Ceremonies with an address from 糖心视频’s president, Dr. Axel Meisen; Visit the Works; Campus Essentials; and more. To find out more information on scheduled activity times and topics visit .
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