The Centennial Express | November 2023 Newsletter

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E H T T E T A E M E M CENTENNIAL PLACE

MATT

COURTNEY

COREY

JAE

ASNATH

ROXANNE

NICK

JAMILA

HALEY

RAHEEM

HAIRA

YUVIKA

DIANA

JANET

TATIANA

SOULE

TAWANA

JAEQUIN


Nov 2024

01

November Calendar

03

Pulse Survey

04

Guest Policy

05

Remembrance Day

06 Happy Facility Appreciation Week 07

October Highlights

Table of Contents

09 October Boards Highlights 10

#2 Res-cipe: Pumpkin Bread

11

Resident Highlight

12

Finance 001: Budgeting

13

Finance 002: Student Discounts

14

Residence Council

15

November - Monthly Horoscope

17

Finance 001: Budgeting


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BUDGET FRIENDLY COOKING

MONEY WISE

MEAL PLANNING

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F INAL DAY!

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E S U T G POLICY

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Remembrance Day LEST WE FORGET

NOVEMBER 11, 2023


HAPPY FACILITIES APPRECIATION WEEK 2023

BARBARA MCLEOD

JERRY SALANGUIT

LILIAN

JULIE ANNE

ARVHIE ALVARADO

NIKOLAY MILEV

ABDUL NAZERI

GRACIELA AGPAOA

SHEMA FERDI MAON




October

BOARD HIGHLIGHTS


LET’S MAKE

PUMPKIN BREAD WITH CREAM FILLING PUMPKIN BREAD INGREDIENTS 2 ½ CUPS ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR(310 G) 1 CUP BROWN SUGAR(220 G) 1 TEASPOON CINNAMON ⅛ TEASPOON ALLSPICE ¼ TEASPOON NUTMEG ¼ TEASPOON GROUND GINGER ⅛ TEASPOON GROUND CLOVES 1 TEASPOON BAKING SODA 1 TEASPOON BAKING POWDER ½ TEASPOON SALT 16 OZ UNSWEETENED PUMPKIN PUREE(450 G) ¾ CUP VEGETABLE OIL(180 G) ¼ CUP WATER(60 ML) 2 TEASPOONS VANILLA EXTRACT NONSTICK COOKING SPRAY

MAPLE CREAM CHEESE FILLING 8 OZ VEGAN/ NON VEGAN CREAM CHEESE(225 G), SOFTENED 1 TEASPOON LEMON JUICE 1 TEASPOON VANILLA EXTRACT 4 TABLESPOONS PURE MAPLE SYRUP

PREPARATION


PUMPKIN BREAD WITH CREAM FILLING

PREPARATION 1. PREHEAT THE OVEN TO 350˚F (180˚C). 2. MAKE THE MAPLE CREAM CHEESE FILLING: IN A MEDIUM BOWL, COMBINE THE CREAM CHEESE, LEMON JUICE, VANILLA, AND MAPLE SYRUP. STIR UNTIL SMOOTH AND CREAMY. SET ASIDE. 3. MAKE THE PUMPKIN CAKE: SIFT THE FLOUR INTO A LARGE BOWL AND ADD THE BROWN SUGAR, CINNAMON, ALLSPICE, NUTMEG, GINGER, CLOVES, BAKING SODA, BAKING POWDER, AND SALT. WHISK TO COMBINE. 4. IN A MEDIUM BOWL, COMBINE THE PUMPKIN PUREE, VEGETABLE OIL, WATER, AND VANILLA. WHISK WELL. 5. GRADUALLY ADD THE WET INGREDIENTS TO THE DRY INGREDIENTS, FOLDING WITH A RUBBER SPATULA JUST UNTIL COMBINED. DO NOT OVERMIX THE BATTER. 6. GENEROUSLY GREASE A BUNDT PAN WITH NONSTICK SPRAY. 7. ADD 3 CUPS (675 G) OF PUMPKIN BATTER TO THE PAN AND SPREAD EVENLY. THEN, SCOOP THE CREAM CHEESE FILLING OVER THE BATTER, MAKING A RING. TOP WITH THE REMAINING BATTER AND SPREAD TO COVER THE FILLING. 8. BAKE FOR 45 MINUTES, UNTIL A TOOTHPICK INSERTED INTO THE CAKE COMES OUT CLEAN. 9. REMOVE THE CAKE FROM THE OVEN AND LET COOL FOR 15 MINUTES BEFORE INVERTING TO REMOVE FROM THE PAN. 10. SLICE, SERVE AND ENJOY!


RESIDENT HIGHLIGHT Yehor Valesiuk 6th Floor Resident

This resident goes above and beyond helping the RA’s on his floor and other floors clean up after events. He has made an effort to participate in floor meetings and several building wide events. All of the RA’s know who he is as he makes an effort to show up to their events and help . His efforts do not go unnoticed, and he is very much appreciated. Thank you Yehor for your support and dedication!!


Learn to Budget WANT TO LEARN BUDGETING TIPS?

1. Calculate Income (job, scholarships, financial aid) 2. List

Your

Expenses

(groceries,

transportation,

textbook, personal spending, rent) 3. Set priorities (which expenses are necessities?) 4. Track your daily spending 5. Minimize unnecessary costs 6. Save for long-term saving goals!


Student Discounts

Student Price Card(SPC)

Online and in-store discounts for many major retailers, including H&M, Adidas, Nike, Apple, Dell, and more (usually 10-30% off). If you have a CIBC account, you can get the SPC for free.

UNiDAYS

Access to exclusive offers and deals for fashion, health & fitness, lifestyle, and tech brands. (From 5-30% off a purchase to free trials)

ISIC

It’s an internationally accepted virtual ID card that you can use to prove your student status and access over 150,000 student discounts.

Student Beans

Exclusive college student discounts for fashion, health & beauty, and tech & mobile retailers for both inperson and online purchases. (5-50% off at retailers like Gymshark, Champs, Samsung, and Wix).

Apple

10% off on Macs and ipads. Students also get Apple Music for 50% off for up to four years and Apple TV+ for free for a limited time.


RESIDENCE COUNCIL EXECUTIVE

My name is Paige (she/her) and I am in my final year of the Social Service Worker program. I‘m the president of Residence Council for the 2023/24 school year. If you see me around Residence, don’t be shy to say hi!

Paige is Supported By:


November Horoscope ZODIAC SIGNS

Aries

Taurus

Gemini

21 March - 20 April

20 April - 20 May

21 May - 20 June

Aries should expect favourable outcomes regarding work this month, as well as relative stability regarding their other endeavours.

For Taurus, November looks to be a month filled with positivity, confidence and room for significant achievements.

Gemini can look forward to excellence in school during November and favourable outcomes within their work.

Cancer

Leo

Virgo

21 June - 23 July

Cancer individuals can expect improvement in their relationships this month, as well as within their academic prospects and goals.

23 July - 23 August

24 August - 23 September

Leo individuals should be diligent with their work this month, and can expect for various relationships to improve due to their hard work and growth.

Virgo will be rewarded for patience, especially in academic settings. Their relationships will also improve due to their patience this month.


November Horoscope ZODIAC SIGNS

Libra

Scorpio

Sagittarius

23 September 23 October

24 October 21 November

22 November 21 December

Self care is crucial for Libra this month, as it will lead to more favourable outcomes and personal growth this month.

Professional development is promising for Scorpio this month, with promise of other hardships starting to see improvements

Sagittarius will be rewarded for their hard work this month, however maintaining a positive outlook is currently crucial.

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Pisces

19 February - 20 March

Pisces will be rewarded for determining their priorities this month. This will lead to some personal growth, strong academic endeavours and improvemnt in their relationships.


General Inquiries Centennial Place Residence 416. 438. 2216 ext 6294 CentennialResidence@studenthousing.com

Jaleesa Arthur Leasing Manager JArthur@studenthousing.com

Matthew Fleming General Manager MFleming@studenthousing.com

Corey Cummings Residence Life Coordinator CCummings@studenthousing.com

Courtney Wong Assistant General Manager CWong@studenthousing.com

Asnath Ndosi Residence Experience Specialist ANdosi@studenthousing.com

Editors Janet Shin Editor In-Chief Courtney Wong Newsletter Manager Residents Assistants Contributors


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