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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Education Forum with Doug Horner
There will be a Twitter/YouTube post-secondary education forum with
Doug Horner, Progressive Conservative Party leadership candidate and former Minister of Advanced Education and Technology. Today, from 1-2pm you can Tweet questions to @HornerforAB or use the hashtag #askdoughorner, and Doug will respond to your question in video format. You will be able to watch the videos on YouTube or at http://HornerforAlberta.ca.
1:07 pm edt 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Want to go to a FREE Movie?

Visit http://tinyurl.com/eddrivepromo & enter PIN code: EDMDRIVE14 to get 1 of 70 passes to see DRIVE tomorrow night.

DRIVE
www.drive-movie.com
Classification: 18A (Explicit Violence)


The screening is:

Wedneday, Sept 14, 2011
7:00 PM
Scotiabank West Edmonton Mall

*Passes are completely free. We expect nothing in return.
*If you're having issues, try quitting your web browser and it should work just fine.
*Once all 70 e-tickets have been redeemed, the system will stop issuing e-tickets.

This invitation-only screening is overbooked to ensure a capacity crowd - PIN CODES and PASSES do not guarantee admission.

4:39 pm edt 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Help make NorQuest’s voice heard – Attend the Liberal leadership candidate reception TODAY


Tuesday, September 6
4 - 6 p.m.
Student Activity Centre (Main Building lobby), 10215 - 108 Street
 

NorQuest College needs a higher profile in the Edmonton region to ensure our future success. You can help raise NorQuest's profile by attending a wine and cheese reception with the candidates for the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party to make sure the candidates understand what NorQuest is all about and what current challenges we face. A similar reception was held with the PC Party of Alberta and was very successful.
We will have a brief program to provide information about the College and each candidate will bring a brief message (e.g., their education platform). The remainder of the time will be dedicated to the candidates rotating around the room answering a series of questions that NorQuest supporters, such as you, will pose.
The reception is a terrific opportunity for NorQuest students, employees, Board of Governors and friends of the College to mingle and meet with leadership contenders.

1:04 pm edt 

Friday, September 2, 2011

The Students' Association's of NorQuest and Grant MacEwan present 2011 Fall Fest!


***THIS EVENT IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE STUDENTS OF GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY AND NORQUEST COLLEGE. STUDENT ID's WILL BE CHECKED***

Come chill with your new BFF's on the lawn MacEwan University, enjoy some suds and some rocking musical performances!

Thursday Sept 8th:

Laser Brainz
Kim Churchill
Rebel Emergency
The Dudes
Dragonette


Friday Sept. 9th:

Sister Gray
All the Kings Men
USS
Mother Mother
DJ


2:29 pm edt 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Week of Welcome!!

Welcome to NorQuest! We hope that you have enjoyed your first week and that you are getting settled in. Next week the Students' Association is hosting a week full of awesome events. There is a welcome BBQ on Tuesday starting at 11:30 a.m. on the South Patio. Check back often for more details about the other upcoming events and activities. And keep your eyes peeled for the SA e-newsletter coming to an inbox near you!

6:35 pm edt 


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Interview with Honourable Greg Weadick, Minister of Advanced Education and Technology

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Following the release of Alberta Budget 2012 on February 9, the NorQuest College Students’ Association (SA) interviewed the Honourable Greg Weadick, Minister of Advanced Education and Technology. The SA asked the Minister about the issues surrounding post-secondary education that are relevant to NorQuest students and all Albertans.

Click to read the full interview