The Warrior Tribe - Reviving School Spirit
Looking south of the border we see an alarming difference between varsity sports in the NCAA compared to that in the CIS.
Looking south of the border we see an alarming difference between varsity sports in the NCAA compared to that in the CIS.
For those of you I have not had the pleasure of meeting yet, my name is Jenn Bentley and I am the Alumni Officer, Reunions and Events.
In my role with Alumni Relations as the Alumni Officer, International, I have the privilege of working with University of Waterloo alumni around the world.
When I first started as an optometry student at the University of Waterloo I didn’t realize that I was also becoming a part of a family that would stay together through school, careers and life.
It’s fitting that in our home football and rugby will always be part of our lives since that’s how my husband and I met.
As a small town kid from Southwestern Ontario with parents having no high school diploma I was very enthused to be accepted to the well-respected University of Waterloo Engineering Program in 2000.
The Arts department was an experimental and exciting place in the early 1970's. Experiential Human Relations courses, my psychology courses, and the student run volunteer counseling program in the campus centre, The Rap Room, set me on course to a highly satisfying and successful career in clinical Social Work.
As an undergraduate co-op student, working at the University of Waterloo has given me the opportunity to meet students, staff, and faculty.
Consider this – that the power of Rock n’ Roll over human musical history has been one big scientific experiment?
After graduating this June, everyone keeps telling me “welcome to the real world.” And I’ve been trying to figure out what this so called “real world” is. How is it different? What does it mean? Am I ready for it?