Alumni Family Fun Day brings joy to hundreds while raising money for food bank
Sweets, treats and a carnival atmosphere attracted hundreds of local families to St. Clair College over the weekend for the Alumni Association's Family Fun Day.
Sweets, treats and a carnival atmosphere attracted hundreds of local families to St. Clair College over the weekend for the Alumni Association's Family Fun Day.
Hundreds of people gathered this weekend to walk in solidarity, share stories of loss and hope, and raise awareness for suicide prevention, turning grief into action one step at a time.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Canada, along with its Windsor and Essex County chapter, unveiled a new memorial garden at the Detroit Riverfront to pay tribute to those who have been tragically killed or injured in crashes involving alcohol, cannabis and other drugs.
Seven-hundred St. Clair College Alumni braved the searing heat on Sunday to watch the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers duke it out in the series finale at Detroit's Comerica Park.
The Jays won the previous three games in the series, but it was the Tigers' turn on July 27, 2025, beating the Jays 10-4 to snap a six-game losing skid.
Sometimes, a last memory can be a lasting memory.
And that's what Oneday Dreams aims to achieve for its clients – adults who are nearing the end of their lives and are looking to fulfill that one final, life-long dream.
The 2025 recipients of St. Clair College's Alumni of Distinction Award have industry experience ranging from the culinary arts to tool and mold, and everything in between. While these six individuals have diverse educational backgrounds, they all share the common traits of tremendous professional success and have positively impacted their communities.
Hundreds of students from Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent gathered around a screen at St. Clair College's Student Life Centre this weekend to learn about the 2025 FIRST Robotics challenge, "Reefscape."
Hockey is Canada's favourite pastime, and another season of giving that experience to youth for free is on the horizon.
The Saints Nation Swim and Run hosted at the Main Windsor Campus this summer brought together 75 participants, some as young as three and even some, 50-years-plus.
And while their athletic endeavours may have been the focus of that day in August, the spotlight is now on how much money they collectively raised.
During her tenure as President of St. Clair College, Dr. Patti France made it her mission to create a space where students could have access to all necessary services in one location.