Julie and Julie advise to keep up the health protocols
June 9th, 2020
Even though the Quebec Government continues to open up the province, we all have to keep vigilant to protect the most vulnerable and to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 infections. College Nurses Julie Drolet and Julie Gosselin advise us to:
- keep washing our hands properly and effectively
- continue maintaining a two-metre distance from people outside our household
- wear masks when we cannot maintain the two-metre distance and when entering closed public environments (e.g. grocery stores)
- visit our friends and families outside and from a distance
The most recent and updated version of the COVID-19 Self-care guide from the Government of Quebec is in the Read More link.
June 9th, 2020
Kelly’s Zoodles with Creamy Avocado Salad 15 minutes prep time Makes 4 servings INGREDIENTS The flesh of 2 avocados, with an additional avocado, cubed 4 – 6 crushed garlic cloves The juice of one medium lemon 1/4 cup sour cream (or yogurt) 1/4 cup milk 3 medium zucchinis, sliced into noodles (zoodles) 8 – 12…
Meditation with Daniel Goldsmith extended until end of June
June 2nd, 2020
Due to popular demand, Daniel Goldsmith is continuing to offer guided meditation until the end of June.
Guided meditation is offered every Tuesday and Thursday from 2 - 2:30 p.m.
Click on the Read More link to join the meditation sessions on Zoom at the appointed times.
Julie and Julie’s must-watch video
June 2nd, 2020
Our College Nurses, Julie Drolet and Julie Gosselin, would like to remind you about the importance of proper and effective handwashing. This is more important than ever as COVID-19 continues to spread in the community even as businesses and playgrounds, etc re-open.
Click Read More to view Julie and Julie's recommended video.
June 2nd, 2020
Ingredients: Cake 2 1/2 cup of dried dates, pitted and roughly chopped 2 1/2 cups boiling water 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 cup of melted butter (cooled) 3/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 large eggs Dash+ of salt 1 2/3 cups flour Sauce: 1 /2 cup of melted butter 1 cup heavy…
Hiroshima ginkgos being nurtured at Dawson
June 2nd, 2020
Six ginkgo trees were the only survivors in the immediate blast area of the world’s first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 during World War II. Now Dawson College is nurturing 12 saplings from these unique survivors and symbols of hope and resilience.
Find out more in the homepage news story by clicking Read More.
May 26th, 2020
Cabbage Pancake Pie 1/2 green cabbage thinly sliced 1 onion thinly sliced 3 eggs 1 cup of flour Oil for the pan Method: Beat the eggs and mix with the flour Plunge the sliced cabbage in water and drain Mix cabbage and onion with the eggs and flour Add salt and pepper Heat the oil…
May 26th, 2020
Dawson’s Sustainability Office has been looking after more than 500 plants spread all over the campus for the past 10 weeks. With the spring and summer gardening work, the team can no longer continue the plant care service. Over 95 per cent survived “The vast majority of plants survived- over 95 per cent,” said Chris…
Peace Garden bulbs are blooming
May 26th, 2020
Dawson's Peace Garden is looking beautiful. The tulips and other bulbs are still going strong.
The grounds are no longer restricted. If you would like to enjoy the gardens, you can walk into the grounds through the de Maisonneuve parking lot entrance.
May 19th, 2020
Recipe intro by Kurt Holfeld (Interior Design): This is the well-loved, well-used recipe card I wrote out for my father’s Caesar Salad. He was one of those progressive men in the 1960’s who enrolled in cooking classes and this became his signature dish. We grew up on it and never got used to restaurant versions…
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