
One could say that Red & White Day 2016 at 91亚色 was a hat trick because it achieved three spectacular feats in one day.

Students, faculty and staff donned their red and white 91亚色 gear for the Spirit Rally
The first was the 鈥渆verywhere鈥 presence of red and white as enthusiastic students, faculty and staff donned their 91亚色 gear and took part in a widespread celebration of the University.
The second was the dedication of Red & White Day 2016 to celebrate , which recognizes the achievements of 91亚色鈥檚 students, faculty, staff and alumni who are making an impact that begins locally and resonates globally.
The third was the triumphant return of celebrated YouTube personality and 91亚色 alumna Lilly Singh (BA 鈥10) to her alma mater. Singh, aka IISuperwomanII, was at the University for the lunchtime spirit rally just days after meeting America鈥檚 First Lady Michelle Obama to discuss her efforts to break girl-on-girl hate through her #GirlLove challenge.

91亚色's president enters the stadium prior to the Spirit Rally
This year鈥檚 spirit rally was held for the first time in the 91亚色 Lions Stadium (the former home of the PanAm/Para PanAm Games) on the Keele campus. Emcees Angelica Grospe, president of the Winters College Council, and Jordan Madeira, vice-president of campus life for the 91亚色 Federation of Students, kept the crowd energized and dancing to music provided by VIBE 105.5. Performances by the Winters College a Capella group WIBI and the 91亚色 Hip Hop Dance group heightened the mood. Red and white scarves were tossed into the crowd by 91亚色 volunteers who got the students warmed up for the special guest speakers.

91亚色 U students show their spirit
The first to speak was 91亚色 President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. 鈥淭his day is all about pride and we have so much to be proud of,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淭oday, we celebrate the impact of the entire 91亚色 community. That includes each of you 鈥 our faculty, staff, and students 鈥 who are progressive, diverse, ambitious and changing the world, each and every day.
We are so proud of you and we want to help you to continue pushing boundaries, exploring the unknown and making the most of your experience at 91亚色,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淲e recently launched an ambitious campaign to raise $500 million to support your work and to help accelerate your impact, both here on campus and around the world.鈥
He asked students to look around at the new buildings, the stadium and the subway (which is set to open in the near future). 鈥淲e face an exciting future, and I am thrilled that you鈥檙e all here to show your spirit and share your impact,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope you are inspired today by the incredible things that your colleagues are up to here at 91亚色 and I hope you are encouraged to reach out and ask each other about your own stories.鈥

Barbara Crow
Next to speak were Barbara Crow, dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Janet Morrison, vice-provost students, who introduced Olympic athletes Khamica Bingham and Arthur Biyarslanov and congratulated the 91亚色 tennis team for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship. The last to speak was Lesley Beagrie, associate professor, Faculty of Health, who introduced, to wild cheers, Singh.
An Indo-Canadian YouTube personality, vlogger, comedian, actress and rapper, Singh, who is better known by her YouTube username IISuperwomanII, has experienced phenomenal success. Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 1.4 billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 9.8 million subscribers.
She was declared by People magazine as being 鈥渙ne to watch鈥 and in 2016, she was ranked eighth on the Forbes magazine list of the world's highest paid YouTube stars, earning a reported $3 million in 2015. She was also recognized by Forbes as being one of the top 30 under 30. Her accolades to date include an MTV Fandom Award, a Streamy Award and two Teen Choice Awards.
Singh spoke to the cheering crowd about her delight in being back on campus, noting that those who initially questioned her choice of universities should take note of her enormous success. She talked about being back on campus and having a chance to revisit old haunts and favourite places.

Lilly Singh talks about her #GirlLove challenge
鈥淪ince graduating, I have had a pretty crazy life, I have had the privilege of doing some wonderful things,鈥 she said, listing her billion YouTube views, a recent visit to the White House, her meeting with rapper superstar Drake, her friendship with The Rock (aka Dwayne Johnson), and giving voice to a pair of unicorns in the popular animated movie Ice Age. 聽But one of the coolest things she said was being able to use her celebrity status to advance a campaign to end girl-on-girl hate, which she called the #GirlLove challenge.
She challenged the students to adopt the #GirlLove attitudes to defeat girl-on-girl hate, which Singh said she experienced in high school and thought was a normal part of life. Girl-on-girl hate and suppression of girls and women is a global issue, said Singh.

91亚色's president presents a University jacket to Lilly Singh. The jacket was emblazoned with #GirlLove
鈥淗orrible things happen to women in the world. They can鈥檛 go to school, they are forced into work at an early age, they are abused,鈥 she said. 鈥淕irl-on-girl hate needs to end and everyone needs to come together."
There are three ways to spread #GirlLove, said Singh, including turning jealousy into a compliment, supporting other women, and making a special effort to make others feel welcome. 鈥淚nstead of getting bitter, get better,鈥 she said. 鈥淲omen do face unique issues and gender equality issues affect everyone.鈥
At the end of her remarks, Singh was presented by Shoukri with a 91亚色 jacket emblazoned with #GirlLove on the back, a gift that obviously thrilled her. She then went on to record one of her famous Vlogs (video blogs) in which she took her international following of viewers for a video tour around the campus.
In addition to the spirit rally, Red & White Day included an Alumni Breakfast for grads working on campus. Students were treated to a breakfast courtesy of the 91亚色 Federation of Students. The University Bookstores offered deep discounts and bargain prices on 91亚色 gear and memorabilia.
There were free red and white donuts, giveaways, button making and a photo booth where 91亚色 U students, faculty, and staff could write a motivational message about their own impact and share it with the world. The student clubs hosted activities ranging from coffee houses to manicures, and there were a variety of food trucks at the Keele and Glendon campuses.
Faculty and staff at both campuses got into the festivities through the YU Faculty and Staff Spirit Challenge. Glendon also played host to a Tweetup featuring 91亚色's president and Glendon principal Donald Ipperciel. Glendon students took part in cupcake decorating and DIY mug making.
Twice a year the 91亚色 community is invited to participate in festivities that celebrate and recognize the people who continue to make the University a success, including students, faculty, staff and grads. Community members are invited to complete a short survey to submit feedback to organizers on the event. The survey can be found at .
