UGAIN: Calf Rearing

MCKN 306

Come on out to the UofG Animal Interest Network's next meeting! This week we will be learning about calf rearing from our Co-President Joanne Marshall. She will discuss the basics of raising a calf, difference in methods used in Ontario and the issues surrounding the industry. We hope you come out to join us!

Poultry Club Meeting

ANNU 030

Come out to the Poultry Club meeting this week with our guest speaker, Professor Gregory Bedecarrats and Aleks Kus to discuss AI certification. THIS IS A MANDATORY MEETING if you want to become certified. Located in ANNU 030. Pizza and chicken wings will be provided. Hope to see you all there!

OAC Curling Bonspiel

Guelph Curling Club

The annual OAC Halloween bonspiel is happening on October 26th. Sign up a team of 4 by emailing me at mvingerh@uoguelph.ca for small price of $20 per person with lunch included. E-transfers accepted. Sign up before the 22nd to secure your spot. As per usual bring your aggie spirit! (costumes recommended).

P&H Networking Night

The Brass Taps

Come to the 74 Lounge of Brass Taps at 5pm on October 28th for the opportunity to network with P&H and hear about job opportunities for summer students and recent graduates. There will be apps, pizza and each student (of legal drinking age) will get a free beer from P&H! Make sure to stop by…

Aggie Trivia Night

Brass Taps

Come on out to Brass Taps and test your trivia knowledge. Do you have what it takes to be the smartest Aggie on campus?    

Dairy Judging Club

ANNU Parking Lot

Before the Halloween festivities begin, come on out to the next judging club meeting at Fraeland Farms, 6268 3rd Line, Fergus. Judge Steve Fraser will be there to help with two dairy classes. We will meet in the parking lot behind ANNU for 6:30pm, to be at the farm by 7pm.

Goat Yoga

Price is 10 dollars. Contact uogain@gmail.com for more information.

Guelph Film Festival: Sovereign Soil

THORN 1200

Sovereign Soil is a fascinating documentary about small-scale agriculture and back-to-the-land movement in the Yukon. Student admission is $5.00 but FREE to the first 50 students!