What program am I in?
History con-ed
This support system helps students plan courses, navigate requirements, and make informed academic decisions
academic advising
The term "Doctor" was used as a pen name when this "doctor" had no qualifications what so ever.
Dr. Suess
This spot turns caffeine into survival and empty cups into motivation
Twiggs
Physical Health and Education
What is my suite number?
215
This support system provides education, resources, and assistance focused on prevention and response to sexual violence
sexual violence and prevention
This Dr. Seuss character wears a tall striped hat and causes mischief in a rainy-day house
The Cat in the Hat
This legendary spot tempts students with messy fingers and the belief that ordering extra hot is a good idea
Wacky Wings
What did I Dress up as during O Week?
Cat in the Hat
What is my favourite way to spend a Saturday?
Reading
This support service assists students from other countries with immigration guidance, cultural adjustment, and academic transition
international student support
Before his heart grew “three sizes that day,” the Grinch lived in a cave on this snowy mountain overlooking Whoville
Mount Krumpit
This elevation-powered landmark turns into a winter classroom for balance and bruises
Laurentian Ski Hill
What's my favourite colour?
Purple
What pet do I own?
Orange Cat
This campus service focuses on prevention, resilience, and early intervention to support students’ psychological and emotional functioning
mental health and wellbeing
According to the book, this is a specific food source that the barbaloots eat.
Truffala fruits
This scenic waterfall hiding just behind campus is the go-to spot for deep talks and pretending you’re in a nature documentary
Duchesnay Falls
What sport did I play throughout my life?
Soccer
Summer
This system documents students’ growth, learning experiences, and involvement outside the classroom
record of student development
This book holds the distinction of being written using only 50 different words, making it one of the most famous examples of controlled vocabulary in children’s literature
This cozy cabin market keeps things green in both name and vibe
The green store
What is my go to Karaoke song?
Man I feel like a women