Forget about exams, projects, and group work! Money management is a stress we can ALL relate to. All students, at some point or another, struggle with their finances. Whether it's insurmountable...
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Students entering university are generally faced with one question: do what I love or do what'll get me a job in the future? Students have differing views of this concept with many choosing either...
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You've entered your first year of university. You're in that coveted position where you've gained some independence but haven't been forced into full-fledged adulting yet. You might have moved out on...
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What’s on your dinner menu for tonight? Cold pizza? Ramen? It doesn’t have to be! It can be hard to eat a balanced diet in university when you’re short on time and cash. That’s why we’ve...
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Most people know the Hub as somewhere to relax after an exam or a place to kill a couple hours before your next class. It's a hub for students all over campus, but it's also the hub of some pretty...
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We know Stampede can be a stressful time, especially as a student. For some, it's the stress of hiding your hangover from your boss, but for most it's finding the extra cash to participate in...
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With the last day of spring just past, summer's officially started. That means it's time for everyone's favourite summer activity: road trips! If you (or a friend) have a car, that means you have...
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So you've graduated. Congratulations! It's been a long four or five or maybe, like, seven (no judgement here) years. Good news: no more group work assignments, ever. Bad news: now there's nothing...
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On March 23, Gwynne Dyer returns to Wyckham House for his annual lunchtime lecture on world politics. If you haven't heard the journalist, historian and media luminary speak before, definitely don't...
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By now, all the cool kids know about Wild Card Wednesdays at the Hub, where you can indulge in a midweek pub quiz, paint night, karaoke sesh, or rousing game of Giant Jenga for the low low price...
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Wellness Wind Down is back with a special edition on Thursday, March 4, 2021, 3:00-4:30 p.m. with an exciting make-up tutorial with fellow student Laura Balanko-Dickson! Students who sign up
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Wellness Wind Down is back with a special edition on Thursday, March 4, 2021, 3:00-4:30 p.m. with an exciting make-up tutorial with fellow student Laura Balanko-Dickson! Students who sign up using the Eventbrite registration will receive a $25 electronic gift card to purchase the make-up needed to follow along.
Traditionally, the weekly Wellness Wind Down is a collaboration project with queer-friendly counsellor, Janet Miller, from Wellness Services on Campus. Students will gather weekly to wind down from the week, chat and hang out in a supportive setting.
This exciting special edition of Wellness Wind Down encourages students to meet with like-minded peers, socialize, and distress in a safe space, while also supporting a fellow student!
Have questions that weren’t answered here? Please reach out to Sarah.
This network seeks to facilitate the implementation of the strategies developed to advance the vision of MRU's brand pillars, the BIPOCSN was formed with the goal of fostering a sense
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This network seeks to facilitate the implementation of the strategies developed to advance the vision of MRU’s brand pillars, the BIPOCSN was formed with the goal of fostering a sense of belonging on campus by providing a support network for faculty, staff and students who identify as Black, Indigenous or People of Colour. The network will meet on the following days through Google Meet.
Cultures of MRU is hosting International Music Night, every Friday night in March, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. featuring a diverse range of local singers who perform music that is dear to
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Cultures of MRU is hosting International Music Night, every Friday night in March, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. featuring a diverse range of local singers who perform music that is dear to their hearts. Genes of the weekly program include Bollywood, traditional Indigenous, acoustic music, and Philipino rap. International Music Night creates an increased connection within the MRU community, by supporting local artists as well as by learning about different cultures. Held virtually, attendees can enjoy this culturally rich entertainment from the comfort of their homes and are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks. We look forward to jamming out with you!
Artists to be announced, check back for more updates!
March 8 (Monday) 11:00 am - April 30 (Friday) 3:00 pm
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March 8 to April 30, 2021
Monday to Friday | 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Virtual appointments strongly preferred (walk-ins not permitted).
SAMRU has partnered
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March 8 to April 30, 2021
Monday to Friday |11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Virtual appointments strongly preferred (walk-ins not permitted).
SAMRU has partnered with the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) to offer the SAMRU Free Tax Clinic! The program is for low-income individuals who meet the criteria set out by the CVITP program to encourage them to file their taxes.
Our clinic is run by trained volunteers and design to help low-income individuals with simple tax situations. Any Mount Royal University student (or low-come individuals) can use this service provided they meet certain qualifying criteria. Unfortunately, we cannot process returns for individuals who do not meet the criteria outlined by the CVITP.
Contact
Lisa Antichow Administration Manager tax@samru.ca
(403) 440-5603
Join David Gomez, Student Support Coordinator of the Student Advocacy Resource Centre (SARC), for a discussion. on the top 10 issues that most students face during their time
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Join David Gomez, Student Support Coordinator of the Student Advocacy Resource Centre (SARC), for a discussion. on the top 10 issues that most students face during their time at MRU.
SARC provides confidential services, support and options for individual students experiencing both academic and or non-academic advocacy concerns and questions. If you’re experiencing a situation that is affecting your success at Mount Royal University, the Student Advocacy Resource Centre may be a support to you. Consider contacting our office for assistance. Student choice and self-advocacy are important to us.
Crafternoon is back- with a twist for the winter semester! Instead of Google Meet group instructions, craft packages will be available at SAMRU reception (Z222) with instructions for each craft
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Crafternoon is back- with a twist for the winter semester! Instead of Google Meet group instructions, craft packages will be available at SAMRU reception (Z222) with instructions for each craft included.
While we will be offering ten pre-made craft bags each week for contactless pick up in reception
on a first-come, first-serve basis we also wanted to provide a full craft list for those who would
like to purchase their own materials, would like to order online in advance, or those who are
simply just curious!
Learn to research your Metis or First Nations Ancestry to obtain funding and scholarships, and to learn about your family and culture. Meet with a researcher to explore your genealogy,
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Learn to research your Metis or First Nations Ancestry to obtain funding and scholarships, and to learn about your family and culture. Meet with a researcher to explore your genealogy, regardless of your cultural heritage.
Increasing Cultural Competency is part of the programming for the month-long event Cultures of MRU. Cultural competency is the understanding of diverse values, beliefs, and cultures and
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Increasing Cultural Competency is part of the programming for the month-long event Cultures of MRU. Cultural competency is the understanding of diverse values, beliefs, and cultures and the ability to effectively interact with diverse groups of people. Join us as we explore how this important skill can help us to create a more dynamic and positive campus.
Register in advance for the event by completing this Google Form.
*You must be logged into your mtroyal Gmail account to access the Google Form.
Cultures of MRU is hosting International Music Night, every Friday night in March, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. featuring a diverse range of local singers who perform music that is dear to
more
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Cultures of MRU is hosting International Music Night, every Friday night in March, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. featuring a diverse range of local singers who perform music that is dear to their hearts. Genes of the weekly program include Bollywood, traditional Indigenous, acoustic music, and Philipino rap. International Music Night creates an increased connection within the MRU community, by supporting local artists as well as by learning about different cultures. Held virtually, attendees can enjoy this culturally rich entertainment from the comfort of their homes and are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks. We look forward to jamming out with you!
Artists to be announced, check back for more updates!
Everyone is welcome to come and visit! This program gives International students, and the broader Mount Royal community, an opportunity to meet new people and build connections.
LINK TO JOIN
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Everyone is welcome to come and visit! This program gives International students, and the broader Mount Royal community, an opportunity to meet new people and build connections.
The history of the Metis people can be complicated. Our Metis historian and library can teach the basics and even go into further details about this part of Canadian history.
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The history of the Metis people can be complicated. Our Metis historian and library can teach the basics and even go into further details about this part of Canadian history.
Join Dion Simon, Medicine Trail Coordinator of the Iniskim Centre at MRU, speak about what Indigenous cultural awareness looks like and how it can be used to ensure all students feel
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Join Dion Simon, Medicine Trail Coordinator of the Iniskim Centre at MRU, speak about what Indigenous cultural awareness looks like and how it can be used to ensure all students feel like they belong at MRU. Simon works with faculty and students across the university to build Indigenous education programs that embrace Indigenous ways of knowing. The Iniskim Centre provides a space to support Indigenous students and is a place for the Indigenous community to grow.
The Anti-Racism Commemoration Open Mic is a platform where SAMRU aims to uplift and amplify the voices of BIPOC students. The event will offer a space for BIPOC individuals to
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The Anti-Racism Commemoration Open Mic is a platform where SAMRU aims to uplift and amplify the voices of BIPOC students. The event will offer a space for BIPOC individuals to share their experiences as racialized students at MRU. MRU faculty, staff and administration are welcome at the event to hear the lived experiences of students. The event will take place in a Google Meet and then posted to YouTube after the event has conculed.
Be bold and be heard! More details coming soon.
For more information, please contact Spirit River Striped Wolf, SAMRU president here.
We bring in a guest instructor every month to teach attendees how to make jewelry, beading, or other crafts. We provide all the supplies, and all the students need to
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We bring in a guest instructor every month to teach attendees how to make jewelry, beading, or other crafts. We provide all the supplies, and all the students need to do is show up. Students can pick up their crafts packages at Reception, in advance and then the crafting will be facilitated through Google Meet once a month.
Crafternoon is back- with a twist for the winter semester! Instead of Google Meet group instructions, craft packages will be available at SAMRU reception (Z222) with instructions for each craft
more
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Crafternoon is back- with a twist for the winter semester! Instead of Google Meet group instructions, craft packages will be available at SAMRU reception (Z222) with instructions for each craft included.
While we will be offering ten pre-made craft bags each week for contactless pick up in reception
on a first-come, first-serve basis we also wanted to provide a full craft list for those who would
like to purchase their own materials, would like to order online in advance, or those who are
simply just curious!
Come listen to other students share what resources helped them along their queer journey, such as agencies, books, zines, and programs the last Wednesday of every month from 3:00 to
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Come listen to other students share what resources helped them along their queer journey, such as agencies, books, zines, and programs the last Wednesday of every month from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. We’ll engage in a discussion after each presentation. Here’s the link to join!
Have a resource you’d like to share with your community? Email pridecentre@samru.ca to submit to the Relationship, Identity, and Sex (RIS) Programmer. All resources presented are required to be rooted in some sort of evidence, and approved by the RIS programmer prior to presenting. This is to ensure that topics follow accountable spaces guidelines and are appropriate for the group (no hate speech, trigger warnings in place if needed, etc).
Come wind down from the week in a queer-friendly, virtual space every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Weekly Wellness Wind Down is a collaboration project with queer-friendly
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Come wind down from the week in a queer-friendly, virtual space every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Weekly Wellness Wind Down is a collaboration project with queer-friendly counsellor, Janet Miller, from Wellness Services on Campus. Students will gather weekly to wind down from the week, chat and hang out in a supportive setting. Students will be able to decide what they need from the space each week that they attend.
This network seeks to facilitate the implementation of the strategies developed to advance the vision of MRU's brand pillars, the BIPOCSN was formed with the goal of fostering a sense
more
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This network seeks to facilitate the implementation of the strategies developed to advance the vision of MRU’s brand pillars, the BIPOCSN was formed with the goal of fostering a sense of belonging on campus by providing a support network for faculty, staff and students who identify as Black, Indigenous or People of Colour. The network will meet on the following days through Google Meet.