69´«Ã½Panther Suzanne Nicholson wins AUS Student-Athlete Community Service Award

69´«Ã½Panther Suzanne Nicholson was awarded the prestigious 2013-14 Atlantic University Sport Student-Athlete Community Service Award at the 2014 Subway AUS swimming championshp banquet tonight in St. John's, NL.

The Atlantic University Sport student-athlete community service awards recognize achievement in athletics, academics and community involvement.

Nicholson, from Bedford, NS, is a fourth-year business student in her fifth year of eligibility who impressed an entire province and region when she set out to swim across the Northumberland Strait this past August to raise money for the 69´«Ã½swim team. Collecting donations from her community and Panthers supporters, Nicholson raised over $11,000, taking about five hours to "conquer the strait."

'Her unstoppable team spirit and support makes Suzanne Nicholson a worthy recipient of this award,' said 69´«Ã½swim coach Bill Calhoun. 'She has always been a huge supporter of not only the swim team but all other teams on campus.'

'Suzanne is a perfect example of the commitment and pride that Panther athletes are best known for,' said 69´«Ã½Director of Athletics and Recreation Bill Schurman. 'Taking on the challenge of swimming the Northumberland Strait to help her teammates and help grow Panther Swimming speaks volumes about her character.'

Peter Gregory of the Memorial University Sea-Hawks and from St. Philips, NL is the 2013-14 AUS male student-athlete community service award recipient.

Congratulations, Suzanne!

69´«Ã½Panther Men’s Hockey releases 2014-playoff ticket information

69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation announced the details today regarding tickets for the 2014 Atlantic University Sport men's hockey playoffs that begin during the week of February 17.

The 69´«Ã½Panthers are officially guaranteed a return to the playoffs, beginning with a quarter-final, 'best of three' series. The semi-finals and finals are both 'best of five' series.

69´«Ã½men's hockey season ticket holders have the first option to retain their seats for the playoff games played at home, however, good seating will be available to anyone looking to purchase a playoff package.

Playoff Package Options

GREEN Package: Purchase your seat(s) for entire playoffs, which could result in a maximum of eight home games, at a cost of $100 (including taxes). Should any of the eight possible home games not be required, a credit for the balance ($12.50 per game) will be issued toward your season seat(s) for the 2014-15 season.

WHITE Package: Purchase your seat(s) round by round, based on the maximum games to be played.

1. Round 1 Quarter-finals (maximum of two possible home games)
Cost $30 (including taxes)
For any home playoff game not required, a credit ($15 per game) will be issued toward your season seat(s) for the 2014-15.

2. Round 2 Semi-finals (maximum of three possible home games)
Cost $45 (including taxes)
For any home playoff game not required, a credit ($15 per game) will be issued toward your season seat(s) for the 2014-15.
Season ticket holders who may not be interested in purchasing any of the playoff package options but wish to hold their season seat(s) for 2014-15 can do so with a $50 deposit.

Playoff packages can be purchased by emailing panthersport@upei.ca, by phoning 566-0432, or in person at the following times and locations:

Saturday, February 8, CARI LOBBY-5pm until after second period of STU game
Tuesday, February 11, CHI-WAN YOUNG SPORTS CENTRE LOBBY-10am-2pm
Wednesday, February 12, CHI-WAN YOUNG SPORTS CENTRE LOBBY-10am-2pm
Thursday, February 13, CHI-WAN YOUNG SPORTS CENTRE LOBBY-10am-2pm
Friday, February 14, CARI LOBBY-6 pm until after second period of SMU game
Saturday February 15, CARI LOBBY-6 pm until after second period of StFX game

Single playoff game ticket information will be released closer to the start of the quarter-final series.

Panther Action this Weekend

Friday, February 7
7:00 pm (W) Hockey vs STU

Saturday, February 8
3:00 pm (W) Basketball vs SMU
3:30 pm (W) Hockey vs SMU
5:00 pm (M) Basketball vs SMU
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs STU

69´«Ã½Strategic Plan endorsed by Senate and Board of Governors

The 69´«Ã½ is pleased to announce that the Senate and Board of Governors have recently endorsed "69´«Ã½Strategic Plan 2013-18," a document that will guide the University's endeavours over the next five years.

UPEI's commitment to its students and to the University's long-term sustainability is clearly outlined in the plan which is the culmination of widespread consultation among campus community members during the Future Directions visioning process and Dare to Dream initiative.

New interactive tool shows PEI's eroding coastline

A new geovisualization tool created by researchers at the 69´«Ã½ (UPEI) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) demonstrates the effects of erosion and sea-level rise on Prince Edward Island's coastline and the potential vulnerable areas in the future. The tool, Coastal Impact Visualization Environment, or CLIVE, is a collaborative research initiative connecting UPEI's Climate Research Lab with SFU's Spatial Interface Research Lab.

'CLIVE at first looks like some sort of video game that allows you to manipulate and interact with a three-dimensional map of Prince Edward Island, but it is not a game,' said Dr. Adam Fenech, director of UPEI's Climate Research Lab. 'CLIVE allows users to interactively explore the province's coastlines and simulate sea-level rise and storm surge scenarios. It is a powerful tool.'

CLIVE brings together data from a number of sources, including LiDAR-based high-resolution digital elevation data from the province. The Island also has an outstanding record of province-wide aerial photographs that that go back as far as 1968.

'CLIVE is great exemplar of a new generation of analytical geovisualization interfaces that make important scientific models engaging, interactive and navigable,' said Dr. Hedley, director of SFU's Spatial Interface Research Lab. 'CLIVE is one of the first public communication tools to enable citizens to interactively view historical evidence, current data, and predictive models of linked coastal impacts for an entire province. We hope that CLIVE will be informative for PEI's citizens and government, supporting constructive dialogue and planning to mitigate these threats.'

CLIVE demonstrates evidence of erosion that has already occurred and paints a troubling picture for the future of the Prince Edward Island coastline.

'Our study shows that Prince Edward Island lost 20 square kilometres of land to erosion between 1968 and 2010,' said Dr. Fenech. 'At the current rate of erosion, as many as a thousand homes are vulnerable to erosion over the next 90 years.'

Dr. Fenech will do a live demonstration of CLIVE at a lecture on February 11 at 7 pm in the Amphitheatre in the Duffy Science Centre. The presentation, 'Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise-Preparing for Prince Edward Island's Future,' will discuss how our buildings, roads, communities bridges will be affected by coastal erosion and sea-level rise.

For information:

Dave Atkinson, Research Communications, UPEI
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca

Carol Thorbes, Information Officer, SFU
(778) 782-3035, cthorbes@sfu.ca

SHAPES-PEI releases results from 2012-13 Provincial Student Health Profile

The 69´«Ã½, along with the PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and the PEI Department of Health and Wellness, released today the results of the 2012-13 School Health Action Planning and Evaluation System (SHAPES-PEI) Provincial Student Health Profile. SHAPES-PEI gathers information from students in grades 5 through 12 about healthy eating, physical activity, mental fitness, and bullying. This is the third release of data since SHAPES-PEI began in 2008 and is the first time the team included bullying questions in its survey.

'After three rounds of data collection, we are better able to consider if there are notable trends in our data,' said Dr. Donna Murnaghan, principal investigator of SHAPES-PEI and adjunct professor of nursing at UPEI. 'For example, the 2012 data, consistent with that from 2008 and 2010, show that close to two-thirds of students in PEI schools report having high levels of mental fitness, while there are a third of students who continue to struggle with their mental fitness. This is very concerning as our 2012 data also shows that 26 per cent of students reported being bullied and 9% reported bullying others in the last 30 days. Bullying has a profound effect on both a student's mental fitness and the learning environment. Students who are bullied stay away from school; they are more likely to drop out, have difficulties concentrating, and often obtain lower levels of academic achievement.'

'The information collected through SHAPES reflects students' health and wellness at school as well as their experiences in the home and in the community,' said Sterling Carruthers, School Health Specialist for the PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. 'It is important that we consider how a student's mental fitness level, their experiences with bullying and how they feel about themselves, has an impact on other health behaviours such as healthy eating and physical activity.'

Highlights from the 2012-13 SHAPES-PEI survey include:

70 per cent of students report high levels of mental fitness (up from 66 per cent in 2008)
26 per cent of students reported being bullied (verbal, cyber, or physical) in the 30 days prior to the survey
70 per cent of students are considered to be in a healthy weight category for their age, however 27 per cent are still considered overweight or obese (unchanged from 2010)
36 per cent of students reported eating fruit or vegetables more than six times the day before the survey (down from 42 per cent in 2008)
18 per cent of students reported eating high fat/sugary/salty snacks or drinks more than seven times the day before the survey (down from 30 per cent in 2008).
'There is a strong connection between healthy students and achievement,' said Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Alan McIsaac. 'The information gathered through SHAPES allows our school communities to monitor health behaviours over time and engage in conversations with students, teachers, parents and community partners. Our priority is to ensure all students have access to the necessary programs and supports to succeed in school and in life.'

'The information from this report will help inform our department as we continue to develop programming and policies to help Islanders live healthier lives and a comprehensive wellness strategy for the province,' said Minister of Health and Wellness Doug Currie. 'We look forward to working with 69´«Ã½and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development in the future to continue our efforts to improve the health of youth in PEI.'

'I cannot stress enough how important it is to have the cooperation and support of the provincial government in SHAPES-PEI,' said Dr. Murnaghan. 'PEI is unique among provinces to have such comprehensive, locally relevant data on the health of its students. This is data that researchers can use, but it can also give schools and policy-makers information with which to make sound decisions.'

SHAPES-PEI is implemented in collaboration with the national Youth Smoking Survey (YSS), funded by Health Canada, which collects data from Island students on tobacco, drug, and alcohol use. The provincial tobacco, drug, and alcohol use results, collected by the YSS in conjunction with the SHAPES-PEI survey, is expected to be officially released by Health Canada in June 2014.

Full copies of the 2012-13 SHAPES-PEI Provincial Student Health Profile are available by request, or by visiting or .

For information:

Dave Atkinson, Research Communications, UPEI
(902) 620-5117, datkinson@upei.ca

Katie MacDonald, Communications, PEI Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
(902) 314-3996, katiemacdonald@gov.pe.ca

April Winchester, Communications, PEI Department of Health and Wellness
(902) 368-5512, awinchester@gov.pe.ca

Lewis Page returns to coach 69´«Ã½men’s soccer in lead-up to hosting nationals

The 69´«Ã½Department of Athletics and Recreation is excited to confirm that Lewis Page is returning for his 15th year as head coach for 69´«Ã½Men's Soccer as the University gets set to host the 2014 CIS Men's Soccer Championship from November 6 to 9.

During the 2013-14 season, Page led both the men's and women's programs in a combined role as full-time head coach and director of operations while on a leave of absence from the provincial government. Page has now returned to his government position and has decided to focus solely on coaching the men's team in order to prepare the Panthers for an important season.

'2014 will be a huge year for 69´«Ã½soccer. Hosting the CIS national championship is an honour and also a challenge which we look forward to. We are pleased that Lewis has made the decision and commitment to focus 100 per cent of his efforts on coaching the men's program,' said 69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation Director Bill Schurman.

Coach Page is also looking forward to the 2014 season, 'I am excited about next season. We have a strong core of returning senior players, and a great crop of young players who gained valuable experience last season. The team is poised for a great run at a national championship.'

With Page's commitment limited to coaching, 69´«Ã½is in the midst of seeking individuals to lead both the recruitment and business operational functions for the men's and women's programs, as well as to coach the women's team.

A meeting will be held in the near future for student-athletes wishing to tryout for the 69´«Ã½Men's Soccer team.

For information:
Ron Annear
69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991
annear@upei.ca

Athletes of the Week - February 3-9

The 69´«Ã½Panther Athletes of the Week for the week of February 3-9 are Keirstin Visser, Women's Hockey; and Zachary Laustsen, Swimming. 69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation showcases these talented athletes in order to recognize their hard work and dedication to their respective sports throughout the season. 69´«Ã½Athletes of the Week are also nominated to Atlantic University Sport and Canadian Interuniversity Sport for possible recognition in the region and/or country.

Who: Keirstin Visser, Women's Hockey; and Zachary Laustsen, Swimming

What: 69´«Ã½Panther Athletes of the Week

When: Week of February 3-9

Why: Keirstin Visser, a fourth-year science student from Crapaud, PEI, is stalwart on the blue line for the 69´«Ã½Women's Hockey Panthers. During last week's three games, the team had only five goals against in regulation time, a tribute to Visser's strong defensive play. With the women's team now having secured a playoff position, Visser will be relied upon for her solid 'D' and leadership both on and off the ice.

Zachary Laustsen, a second-year arts student from Lower Sackville, NS, had strong swim performances at the 2014 AUS Swimming Championship hosted by Memorial University. Highlights included seventh place finishes in both the 200 IM and 100 Fly. Laustsen also won the consolation in the 200 fly, and reached the consolation final in 50 Fly.

Visser and Laustsen will be recognized at this week's 69´«Ã½Athletes of the Week Celebration on Thursday, February 13 at 12:45 pm in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre's McMillan Hall. All are welcome.

Zachary Laustsen, SwimmingZachary Laustsen, Swimming

Panther Action this week:

Friday, February 15
7:00 pm (W) Hockey @ Mount Allison
7:30 pm (M) Hockey vs. Saint Mary's

Saturday, February 16
6:00 pm (W) Basketball @ Memorial
7:00 pm (M) Hockey vs. Saint Francis Xavier
8:00 pm (M) Basketball @ Memorial

Sunday, February 17
11:00 am (W) Basketball @ Memorial
1:00 pm (M) Basketball @ Memorial

Go Panthers Go!

For information:
Ron Annear
69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca

Online archive: IslandNewspapers.ca officially launched

The official launch of IslandNewspapers.ca, a fully searchable online archive of digitized Island historic newspapers and newspaper history, took place today at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery.

The project is a collaborative partnership consisting of the 69´«Ã½Robertson Library, The Guardian, the PEI Public Archives and Records Office, and UPEI's Hacker-in-Residence Peter Rukavina. The 69´«Ã½Library's ongoing islandarchives.ca digitization initiative, of which this project is a part, is made possible by the generous support of a number of individual and institutional donors, including the St. Dunstan's University Board of Governors and alumni, James Simpson Palmer, and the Prince of Wales College Alumni Association.

'The online tool currently contains The Guardian content from 1890-1957, and as the project gets underway, additional newspaper titles and content will be added each year,' said 69´«Ã½Librarian Mark Leggott. '69´«Ã½is very excited to officially launch this search tool which is just one example of projects we have been able to provide based partly on this history of giving."

The online tool is available, free of charge, through any computer with a web browser. The project partners expect that broad access to the site will be reflected by widespread use, and this has been a key consideration in selecting The Guardian as the first newspaper for inclusion in islandnewspapers.ca. Following the trend seen in most Canadian provinces, the PEI capital city's largest daily newspaper -The Guardian - has established itself over time as the provincial paper of record. A byproduct of The Guardian's efforts to be a newspaper with the broadest possible appeal is a uniquely wide-ranging and diverse record of Island life.

Now anyone with an interest in the Island's past-be they a professional scholar, a genealogist, a community historian, a student, or a simply curious browser-has free online access to this record, freed from the confines of decayed newsprint or faded microfilm.

'Christmas has come early for people interested in PEI history and culture. Thanks to this wonderful digitalization project, old newspapers have gotten a new lease on life, as they are now literally just a click away on a computer keyboard,' said Gary MacDougall, managing editor of The Guardian. 'This is a marvelous project and it's free and available to everyone from my six-year-old granddaughter in Hartsville to my wife's 95-year-old aunt in Belfast. The people at the Robertson Library, and all their supporters, deserve a huge debt of thanks from the public.'

Notwithstanding the importance of The Guardian, the project partners fully appreciate the rich diversity of PEI's newspaper culture, and look forward to adding titles to islandnewspapers.ca in future, as funding and resources allow. With this in mind, a key component of the islandnewpapers.ca site is the 'Donate' page, where users can learn more about how they can help grow the islandnewspapers.ca digitized collections in future.

New coaching team to lead 69´«Ã½Women’s Soccer

69´«Ã½Director of Athletics and Recreation Bill Schurman announced today that Graeme McDonald and Glenn Smiley will take on duties as head coach and associate coach, respectively, for 69´«Ã½Women's Soccer.

'69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation is extremely excited to welcome a coaching team of this calibre to lead the women's soccer program. Graeme and Glenn are proven leaders in the soccer world and will bring energy, skill, and strategic thinking to the soccer program.'

No strangers to UPEI, McDonald was assistant coach for the women soccer Panthers during the 2012 season while Smiley is a CIS All-Canadian and two-time 69´«Ã½Sports Hall of Fame member (inducted in 2003 as an individual and in 2006 with his team) who played for the Panthers during their reign of success from 1982 to 1986. Together, Smiley and McDonald created the highly successful Soccer 1 Academy, which has attracted PEI's top youth soccer players to its elite training programs.

McDonald moved to PEI in 2010, bringing his extensive 'football' experience with Scottish professional youth academies and his remarkable eye for the game. His work with the youth academy at St. Mirren FC of the Scottish Premier League allowed him to learn from the best European coaches and connect with qualified FIFA agents around the world. He also learned a great deal working with disadvantaged youth in Glasgow, Scotland making him a versatile teacher and problem solver. McDonald has extensive coaching qualifications from the Scotland Football Association and FIFA.

'I'm honoured to coach a team with such great potential for success,' said McDonald. 'We have a solid mix of experienced players and great opportunity to secure new recruits. With 69´«Ã½hosting the men's CIS soccer championship in November, it's an exciting time to be a part of the Panther soccer family.'

In addition to coaching, McDonald will lead the recruiting and business side of the men's and women's soccer programs at UPEI.

Smiley is a highly regarded and experienced soccer coach and player at the varsity, national, and professional levels. He has coached successful premier and provincial teams, and brings great technical and tactical awareness to the sport, with players and parents alike applauding Smiley's approach and focus on the whole athlete.

Smiley added, 'I am excited to return to UPEI-this time as a coach. I know Graeme and I can bring a new energy and vision to the game. I think our experience coaching together will lead to great cohesiveness among team members, and I am really looking forward to developing this team.'

Bradley States to join 69´«Ã½Panther Basketball

69´«Ã½Men's Basketball Coach Tim Kendrick is pleased to announce that Bradley States is joining the Panthers for the 2014-15 season.
States, a 6'5' power forward from Bathurst, New Brunswick, currently plays for Bathurst High School.

Coach Kendrick says, 'We are very excited to add Bradley to our Panther line-up. We think that he will absolutely flourish in our system. He is extremely athletic with a strong will-he's a tremendous young man with loads of potential. We are looking forward to him being an outstanding contributor to Basketball Panthers while earning his degree at UPEI!"

States, who toured campus and watched the Panthers 97-93 win over SMU this past weekend, finalized his decision and committed to 69´«Ã½during his visit. 'I am very excited to become a Panther and to have the chance to play for Coach Kendrick. The team's style of play fits my own style very well. I am proud to be a part of the Panther family and look forward to next season.'

69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation Director Bill Schurman welcomes States to UPEI. 'I would like to welcome Bradley to the 69´«Ã½, he's a great addition to the Men's Basketball program,' says Schurman.

Go Panthers Go!

For information:
Ron Annear
69´«Ã½Athletics and Recreation
(902) 566-0991, annear@upei.ca