Marianopolis Math Club
The Marianopolis Math Club (Marianopolis Mathematics Association) is a club for and by students interested in mathematics! We will cover cool math topics not usually seen in schools and prepare for math contests.
Members (last year): 98
Meetings: Once a month during AP on campus.
Activities (last year): Problem-solving meetings, contest- focused sessions and events like the Integration Bee.
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Hackers for Humanity
Hackers for Humanity aims to create a collaborative learning opportunity for students to learn to code, and apply their knowledge to solve-real world problems relating to social justice.
Meetings: Collaborative learning sessions every second week during Tuesday AP.
Activities: Brainstorm sessions, coding sessions where members can ask their questions about coding or bring up concerns/problems that they have
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WISE Marianopolis
WISE is a club that strives to empower women and other underrepresented minorities in the field of science. We raise money to fund a potential scholarship at the College in hopes of encouraging marginalized groups to pursue studies in science.
Activities (last year): Panels with guest speakers, bake sale snd selling stickers.
Want to join? Contact Julia Persechino by Mio!
Marianopolis Science Society
Comprised of the former Physics and Chemistry Clubs, the MSS focuses on stimulating the member's interests in science and encouraging a development of scientific reasoning.
Members (last year): 40
Meetings: To be determined.
Activities: Competitions for cash prizes (Kahoots), small scientific activities and guest speaker panels.
Want to join? Contact Max Chen Huang by Mio!
Grey Matters Movement
Grey Matters will work to raise awareness as well as fundraise for the Brain Foundation of Canada. This club will also aim to stimulate the scientific interest and involvement of fellow students through seminars about brain tumors and neuroscience.
Members (last year) 60
Meetings: 2-3 times per semester during AP on campus.
Activities (last year): Conference with a Marianopolis professor, sheep brain dissection and a visit to the Neurological Institute.
Want to join? Contact Mayuura Rajendram by Mio!
Robotics
The Marianopolis Robotics Club is a team representing Marianopolis College in the annual CRC robotics competition, which includes the production of a high quality video, professional web design, construction of a showroom-worthy kiosk, software programming, and the design and engineering of a robot.
Members (last year): 17
Meetings: Every AP
Activities (last year): Working on robot, kiosk and programming, the competition (3-day long competition hosted at one of the 30 competing schools in the Montreal area) and end of year celebration party.
Want to join? Contact Andrea Abou-Haidar!
AI Club
Come have fun learning machine learning (get it?) and deep learning in Python! This club is beginner-friendly and very chill: coding experience is not required!
Members (last year): 57
Meetings: Twice a week during AP on campus.
Activities: Weekly Workshops on introductory Python and deep learning (computer vision, natural language processing, and more!)
Want to join? Contact James Liang by Mio!
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Research Team
The Marianopolis Research Team (MRT) seeks to provide CEGEP students with professional experience in research fields. Members are given the chance to write and publish articles, allowing them to hone their critical and scientific thinking.
Members (last year): 12
Meetings: 2-3 times per semester during AP on campus.
Activities (last year): Seminars, field trips and professor panels.
Want to join? Contact Xiaoxiao Liu by Mio!
Programming Club
Help aspiring students by teaching the basics of programming.
Members (last year): 45
Meetings: Once a month during AP on campus.
Activities (last year): Teaching the basics of programming.
Want to join? Contact Kenneth Chen by Mio!
STEM Fellowship Branch
STEM Fellowship is a student-run, national organization that provides a platform for students interested in STEM fields to connect with one another and with professionals, engage in research and improve skills in scholarly writing. We seek to enable students to learn collaboratively, express their passion and love for science, and extend the scope of human knowledge through scientific, multidisciplinary inquiry.
Meetings: Once a month during AP on campus.
Activities: Recruitment sessions, Skill/career-oriented workshops, Coding and Scholarly writing workshops, and competition info sessions.
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Trivia Competition Club
The Marianopolis Trivia Competition Club represents Marianopolis in Reach for the Top, a Canadian trivia championship.
Members (last year): 8
Meetings: Once a week during AP on campus.
Activities (last year): Trivia Competition
Want to join? Contact Sari Warshawsky by Mio!
Web Development Club
The Web development club is all about learning how to create full-scale web applications.
Meetings: Zoom meetings every friday afternoon.
Activities: Members will learn to code in Javascript or C# and collaborate with others to create complex web applications.
Want to join? Contact Eric Lu by Mio!
Marianopolis Engineering Society
Are you good with your hands, passionately imaginative or a beast with computers? From building engineering projects to potato cannons, the Marianopolis Engineering Society was created to solve YOUR real world questions and problems through the infinite creativity and passion of our future engineers! Join a group of passionate minds, and let's create some cool projects!
Meetings: Every two weeks (During AP)
Activities: Designing sessions, brainstorming in teams, and a lot of time spent with hands-on creation of our projects!
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Mari Algorithms
Mari Algo is a community of students who share an interest in computer science, math, and problem-solving. Through workshops, members will learn basic and advanced data structures, various algorithms, and hone problem-solving skills. Members can share and discuss programming knowledge with each other, and prepare for programming contests in a collective effort.
Meetings: Once a month, during AP
Activities: Tutorials on computer data structures and algorithms
Workshops to prepare for programming contests. Friendly contests within the club
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Mari Nobel Prize
Have you ever wondered who will be the winners of the Nobel Prizes this fall? Well, let’s explore that topic through various fun activities that could potentially reward you with honours points!
Times: Once every month.
Activities: Seminars with guest speakers from all domains, bake sales, and other fun activities that will allow you to obtain honours points!
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Mari Algorithms
Mari Algo is a community of students who share an interest in computer science, math, and problem-solving. Through workshops, members will learn basic and advanced data structures, various algorithms, and hone problem-solving skills. Members can share and discuss programming knowledge with each other, and prepare for programming contests in a collective effort.
Meetings: Once a month, during AP
Activities: Tutorials on computer data structures and algorithms
Workshops to prepare for programming contests. Friendly contests within the club
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