(OR) Crafting with Indigenous Initiatives
Come destress and relax through crafting with Indigenous initiatives! Can’t wait to see you there!
This event is open to staff, students, and faculty.
Come destress and relax through crafting with Indigenous initiatives! Can’t wait to see you there!
This event is open to staff, students, and faculty.
Come destress and relax through crafting with Indigenous initiatives! Can’t wait to see you there!
This event is open to staff, students, and faculty.
This January, Lakehead Orillia Athletics and Recreation is excited to offer a Learn to Curl event, partnered with the Orillia Curling Club as part of 2023 Thrive Week! The event will be hosted at Barnfield Recreation Centre on Monday January 23, 2023 from 7 to 9 pm and is open to all Lakehead Orillia students and employees.
No experience or equipment is necessary! Fee to participate is $20 per person, which includes ice time, instruction, and use of equipment. Spaces are limited and registration is open on a first-come, first-served basis.
Looking for some extra protection against COVID-19 this school year? The province’s GO-VAXX mobile vaccine bus will be rolling into campus this January.
The GO-VAXX bus will be set up on campus from 11am to 5pm on Saturday, January 28th, 2023, administering the bi-valent vaccine. Students, faculty, staff, and community members will be able to receive a first, second, third or fourth dose of the vaccine. No appointment is required.
Anyone wishing to take advantage of the GO-VAXX bus to receive their vaccine is reminded to:
As the snow starts to fall and temperatures dip below freezing, we’d like to share a few tips to help keep you safe this season:
A reminder that class or exam cancellations will be shared through our Lakehead Mobile Safety App, and our local radio stations. To stay informed, please ensure you have access to those resources. You may also check www.lakeheadu.ca/about/orillia-campus/our-campus/weather for the latest updates.
Remember, prevention is ALWAYS better than recovery.
If you have any security or parking-related questions please don't hesitate to drop by and speak to us.

We are starting to count down the days until exams and school are over for the year, 2023 is quickly approaching and the New Year resolution ideas are flooding in. We need to make sure that we are setting attainable and realistic goals for ourselves. Setting goals for yourself with no specific aim, that are unrealistic, or are too vague can be detrimental to your overall mental and physical health. Not reaching your predicted goals can cause a sense of failure, creating high self-criticism, de-motivation, low self-esteem, poor sense of self, negative thinking, and codependency. One or more of these issues can cause depression and anxiety in oneself to rise and potentially become harmful and irreparable. However, there is a way to set goals that can be attenable and achievable while being proactive and keeping your mental and physical health in mind, using the SMART method. The SMART method allows you to plan and organize your considerations and ambitions in an organized and well thought out manner, pushing for success in reaching your personal goals.
SMART goal setting:
Specific
A specific goal should answer these five questions:
Measurable
A measurable goal will answer:
Achievable
An achievable goal will answer the question:
Relevant
A relevant goal will answer yes to these questions:
Time-bound
Goals includes target dates. A time-bound goal will help to answer:
Once you have finalized your SMART goals, the next phase that many goal-setters fall short of is to plan the next steps you need to take and how to put them into action. Think of what resources you need, what activities do you need to complete to achieve your goal, and who can help you achieve your goal. Having a supportive friend and/or family network to help you stay on track can be very beneficial to you the people around you. Remember that failure is a part of the process and paves the way for success as it allows for the opportunity to learn and grow from it. As Michael Jordan said:
“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And this is why I succeed”
Read Here for more information on a How-To guide for SMART goal setting.

The Undergraduate Recruitment team is looking for current students to share stories about their Lakehead experience back in their hometown high school as part of our Home for the Holidays initiative.
Current students can help other students who are facing important decisions about university. If you are returning home for the holidays, catch up with your high school guidance counsellor, favourite teachers, or even current high school students and let them know about all that Lakehead has to offer. To complement your visit, we'll give you a ‘Lakehead holiday pack’. By participating, you have the chance to win a $250 voucher for the bookstore or food services!
Sign up here to participate in Home for the Holidays: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeHVMSYOgrUJauJJNFPotwuh4oUHnRkct_d3PjSq2Uyv9Y1g/viewform
Please let us know by Thursday, Dec. 8, if you would like to take part in sharing your Lakehead experiences back at your hometown high school. Once we hear from you, we will follow up with more information and details to help you get ready.
It's not too early to start preparing for your exams!
Best of luck as you prepare for your exams. If you have any questions about the location of your December Exams please contact Student Central at 807-343-8675 or at studentcentral@lakeheadu.ca.
Join fellow Thunderwolves in intramural volleyball or dodgeball this winter! Intramural sports offers the Lakehead community an opportunity to stay involved in the sports they love, or to try a new sport while they attend university.
All intramural sports are designed so that each student can have fun in a safe recreational setting. Registration is limited, so sign up today!
For more information and to register, visit orilliathunderwolves.ca.

Dust off your ugly festive sweaters and come celebrate with us. Festivus is happening on Wednesday, Nov. 23!
Join us in the fun from 11 am to 3 pm in and around the Learning Commons and the Dining Hall. There is even a special Festivus themed breakfast and dinner menu planned.
Pick up your free Festivus ticket from the Student Central desk, kiosk, residence desk or dining hall and enter the raffle for some Festivus miracles.
