Local eight-year-old fighting rare brain cancer to get boost from St. Clair College bottle drive
This holiday season, the PSI/Police Foundations Society is rallying around a little girl and her family who are facing a difficult diagnosis.
This holiday season, the PSI/Police Foundations Society is rallying around a little girl and her family who are facing a difficult diagnosis.
Students in St. Clair College's Protection, Security and Investigation as well as Police Foundations programs, joined forces for good to help people in need.
A St. Clair College graduate is among a small group of young women being honoured with the Athena Scholarship at the 26th annual Athena Luncheon hosted at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts on Nov. 7, 2025.
Students in the Pharmacy Technician program at St. Clair College were going about their business at school when suddenly, their classroom experience turned into a high-intensity learning exercise.
Crime Scene Investigations were traditionally a behind-the-scenes activity of law enforcement, until popular shows like CSI brought the spectacle to the forefront.
St. Clair College students in the Protection, Security and Investigation and Police Foundations programs recently got a taste of what crime scene investigations really look like at the second annual CSI Challenge skills competition, hosted by Humber Polytechnic and Seneca Polytechnic.
While in the classroom, students in the Police Foundations and Protection, Security and Investigation programs learn about the best ways to ensure a safe and civil society.
But they recently learned another valuable lesson: that safe streets start with clean streets.
To help kick off the holiday season, students from St. Clair College are once again participating in the annual Windsor Goodfellows Newspaper Drive.
Students from a handful of programs at St. Clair College learned a valuable lesson outside the classroom this week: that just one canned good goes a long way.
The subtle scents of capsaicin wafted through the corridors of the Student Life Centre at St. Clair College Tuesday during the annual chili fundraiser.
Between trying to bring down the proposed property tax rate increase and helping manage $1 billion corporation with 3,000 employees, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens still found a couple hours in his schedule this week to come speak with a second-year Police Foundations and Protection, Security and Investigation class at St. Clair College.