Saints Esports Claims 5 National Championships
St. Clair College's Esports program took home five Canadian National Championships to cap off their most successful semester to date.
St. Clair College's Esports program took home five Canadian National Championships to cap off their most successful semester to date.
St. Clair College's Esports Program is spreading some much-needed holiday cheer during exam season.
'Winter WonderLAN' is an annually run event happening at the Esports Nexus at St. Clair College on December 6, 2025. The event hopes to bridge the gap between competitive gamers and the greater Windsor-Essex community.
St. Clair College continues to make history, winning back-to-back Collegiate Rocket League (CRL) Championships.
Students in St. Clair College's Advertising and Marketing Communications Management program are stepping into the future of digital storytelling through a new collaboration with VITURE, a global leader in extended reality (XR) technology.
A week ago, the halls of St. Clair College were quiet, the classrooms were mostly empty and professors were busy preparing for another new academic year.
But on Sept. 2, 2025 – the official first day of school – campus buzzed back to life as students returned for the Fall 2025 semester.
Jesse Amos wants to go pro – that is, as a professional gamer.
"I've got some amazing coaches here who are teaching me how to play them better, how you can make money off of them," Amos said.
Gaming, robotics, cosplay and cards will all be offered under one roof later this month at the second annual 'The Summoning' Collectors and Esports Convention at St. Clair College.
It was another award-winning year for the Saints Esports program at the Annual National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) awards, where St. Clair College took home three honours among several finalist nominations.
The Saints were winners in the following categories:
St. Clair College has long been a hub for hosting Collegiate Esports events but is branching into the professional arena this week by hosting 'Fragadelphia 19' – a premiere professional Esports production, featuring competition of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
A former student in the St. Clair College Esports program and Windsor local has won his first-ever Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Esports Championship Coverage for the VALORANT Champion 2024 Grand Final broadcast.
Nicholas Tesolin, better known in the esports world as "Yehty," is an in-game director and Free Cam Observer for VALORANT.