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by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday January 26 2021
Twin sisters Semegn and Addis Atkinson recently committed to play for the Langara Falcons of Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST). Submitted photo
A trio of Nelson players in the Whitecaps Caps 2 College” soccer program recently landed spots on college and university varsity teams.
Twin sisters Semegn and Addis Atkinson have been selected to play for the Langara Falcons of Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) while Kieran Dehnel committed to play for the University of Lethbridge of the Canada West USPORT division.
“We couldn’t be prouder of the girls,” said Marinos Papageorgopoulos, BMO Academy Centres director for Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
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One College Transformation: Making it easier to support you
As part of the One College Transformation program, we are upgrading and enhancing our current member profile platform, which is outdated and limited in its self-service capability.
We want to improve your online experience with the College by progressively replacing your ePortfolio with Microsoft Dynamics 365, which will be mobile, secure, and connected to all College platforms, instead of working in a silo.
The new platform will be called eHub, and it will personalise content for you, our members, providing you with a 360-degree view of your information and overall journey with RACS. We are reducing inefficiency in our systems to improve value for you. Using one platform for all our existing functions, which are currently spread out over numerous platforms throughout the College, will help us to personalise and extend the service we provide our members.