Student Life

Are you looking for activities to do at Algonquin College when you’re not in class? Look no further! This segment of the blog will show what student life is like at AC through events, opportunities, and showcasing our population.

Eat, Shop, Print, Park, and More: Campus Services for the Winter Term

Algonquin College Campus Services will continue to provide services to the AC community for the 2022 Winter Term, both to those required to be on-campus and remotely. “We’re here to help,” says Brent Brownlee, Director of Campus Services, “Whether our learners are studying remotely or are required to be on-campus, our Campus Services teams are available to support our AC community.”

Ottawa

Food Services

There are three food locations on the Ottawa Campus run by Campus Services: The Marketplace Food Court in D Building, The 35th Street Market Café in Residence and The Fix Eatery in ACCE. All three have been open for service for some time but more food stations or offerings will become available during the 2022 Winter Term.

The Marketplace Food Court offers a variety of food stations Popular stations open during Fall 2021 offering all-day breakfast options, burgers, sandwiches, coffee and pastries, pizza, daily Chef’s Choice features (including vegetarian options), will continue to operate in the 2022 Winter Term.

Food Services continues to work towards opening more stations at the Marketplace Food Court, taking into account College and Ottawa Public Health directives.

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Sprouty Offers Assistance To Harried Household Plant Owners

Got plants? Then chances are there’s a fern or an African violet you’ve been neglecting in a back bedroom that will expire soon if it doesn’t get water.

You’re a busy person. You don’t always remember these things in the face of all your other work and home tasks. You need Sprouty.

Sprouty is a web-based application Cameron Carley and his team of fellow Algonquin College students will debut Friday at the virtual RE/ACTION Showcase. RE/ACTION draws together students, educators and local professionals in a forum devoted to new research and innovative projects.

Carley describes the Sprouty prototype as his final “passion project” before he graduates in January from the Computer Engineering Technology – Computer Science program.

“I feel very lucky to have the chance to pursue it,” he says. “I love plants, my mom was an avid gardener. I recently bought a house and I need plants in it to make it feel like home. But I have so much going on in my life right now and I have a limited attention span for certain real-world applications like watering.”

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Women’s Entrepreneurship Day: Entrepreneurship Studies Open World of Possibilities to Caribbean Businesswoman

In honour of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day on November 19, 2021, we are profiling a few Algonquin students past and present who are entrepreneurs.

Learning the ins and outs of life as an entrepreneur is changing the mindset and the future prospects of a young businesswoman studying at Algonquin College online from her home on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin.

For the past eight years, Puran, 26, has been operating a car rental business in Saint Maarten, the Dutch portion of the island 300 km east of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. Tourism is the lifeblood of the 87 square-kilometre island, which has been divided between the Dutch and the French since 1648.

“Tourism is really the only business we have,” Puran says, and in good years it is a very good business indeed. About one million people visit the island annually in peak times, enough to keep Puran and her many competitors busy.

But the economy of Saint Martin has suffered massively since 2017, when it was one of the Caribbean islands devastated by Hurricane Irma. The Category 5 storm destroyed roughly one-third of the buildings on the Dutch side and damaged 90 per cent of structures. Seventy per cent of Puran’s uninsured inventory was damaged or destroyed by the storm.

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