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Month: April 2009

In Memoriam – Darren Davis

In Memoriam – Darren Davis

The flag will be at half-mast today (April 30) in remembrance of Faculty of Education student Darren Davis, who passed away on April 22 while completing a service-learning experience in Nicaragua.   The faculty plans to acknowledge Davis’ participation  …

Desk rises to help injured staffer

Desk rises to help injured staffer

When a CT scan earlier this year revealed Lorraine Claro had two
herniated discs and nerve damage, her workload came to an abrupt
halt.

Program addresses domestic violence

Program addresses domestic violence

Families dealing with abuse in London’s Muslim community will
benefit from a new program announced last week at The University of
Western Ontario by Attorney General Chris Bentley.

Thinking green … literature

Thinking green … literature

Joshua Schuster remembers being a nervous student in a philosophy
class taught by the great modern-day philosopher Jacques Derrida.

Sustainability ideas sprouting everywhere

Sustainability ideas sprouting everywhere

Like any other 39-year-old facing the prospect of 40 candles, it is
time for the Earth Day movement to reflect on what has been
accomplished and what remains to be achieved.

French language conference at Western

French language conference at Western

More than 200 secondary school students will spend the day at The
University of Western Ontario April 28 to participate in French for
the Future, a day of lectures and workshops that highlight the
advantages of being bilingual.

Students to learn the benefits of being bilingual

Students to learn the benefits of being bilingual

More than 200 secondary school students in immersion French will be
bused to The University of Western Ontario on Tuesday, April 28 to
participate in French for the Future, a day of lectures and
workshops highlighting the advantages of being bilingual.

Desk rises to help injured staffer

Desk rises to help injured staffer

When a CT scan earlier this year revealed Lorraine Claro had two
herniated discs and nerve damage, her workload came to an abrupt
halt.

Program addresses domestic violence

Program addresses domestic violence

Families dealing with abuse in London’s Muslim community will
benefit from a new program announced last week at The University of
Western Ontario by Attorney General Chris Bentley.

Thinking green … literature

Thinking green … literature

Joshua Schuster remembers being a nervous student in a philosophy
class taught by the great modern-day philosopher Jacques Derrida.

Sustainability ideas sprouting everywhere

Sustainability ideas sprouting everywhere

Like any other 39-year-old facing the prospect of 40 candles, it is
time for the Earth Day movement to reflect on what has been
accomplished and what remains to be achieved.

French language conference at Western

French language conference at Western

More than 200 secondary school students will spend the day at The
University of Western Ontario April 28 to participate in French for
the Future, a day of lectures and workshops that highlight the
advantages of being bilingual.

Students to learn the benefits of being bilingual

Students to learn the benefits of being bilingual

More than 200 secondary school students in immersion French will be
bused to The University of Western Ontario on Tuesday, April 28 to
participate in French for the Future, a day of lectures and
workshops highlighting the advantages of being bilingual.