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Algoma University Thunderbirds Win  Northern Ontario Curling Association Club Championship
Algoma University Thunderbirds Win Northern Ontario Curling Association Club Championship
Posted on Nov 9th, 2021
Victory highlight of busy weekend for Thunderbird varsity athletes! (SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – NOV. 8, 2021): The Algoma University Thunderbirds had a lot to celebrate this past weekend with student-athletes from the school’s curling, wrestling,
ALGOMA THUNDERBIRD WRESTLING TEAM MEMBERS ACHIEVE U SPORTS TOP TEN RANKINGS
Posted on Nov 28th, 2019
At the halfway point in the Algoma Thunderbird Wrestling Team’s competitive season, they have been recognized by U Sports for their hard work and athletic achievements.  Five Thunderbird Wrestlers have made the U Sports Top Ten and the Men’s Team is ranked 7th which is the highest placing Algoma has attained since 2013/ 14.
Algoma U to host 12th Annual Pow Wow
Posted on Feb 23rd, 2017
Algoma University welcomes everyone to come and indulge in indigenous culture and customs at the 12th Annual Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow at the GLC on Saturday, March 4th and Sunday, March 5th, 2017.
‘Music at the Rapids’ comes to Algoma U on November 27th
Posted on Nov 24th, 2016
ORMTA and the Algoma University Music Program are proud to present “Music at the Rapids: A Celebration of Canadian Music in Sault Ste. Marie”, November 27th at 2:00pm in the Shingwauk Auditorium.
Searchmont Provides Access to the Resort for All Full-time Students
Posted on Sep 12th, 2016
Algoma U has signed a membership agreement with the Searchmont Resort to create an exciting and valuable partnership that will benefit local and out-of-area students this season.
Algoma U Offers Educational Opportunities to Steel Industry Employees
Posted on Jun 9th, 2016
Today, Algoma U announced an agreement with Essar Steel Algoma Inc. and TenarisAlgomaTubes, which will allow employees affected by market downturns to earn a degree at the University, tuition-free.