What does history tell us about hosting the Olympic Games? This question is tackled by Western acting dean of Health Sciences and former director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies Kevin Wamsley as part of the Globe and Mail’s Intellectual Mus …
Month: October 2009
Now playing: Digital Interactive Gaming Conference Nov. 3-4
Ever since he held his first video game, Mike Katchabaw wanted to
take it apart. Like separating pieces of a puzzle, he found out
what made his favourite games tick and how to put them back
together again.
Ivey expanding Asian presence
Leaders of the Richard Ivey School of Business are currently in
India to expand the school’s ties with the region.
Women’s lacrosse, rugby teams shine at OUA awards
Western Mustangs lacrosse team freshman Emmi Morris was named the
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) outstanding rookie.
Holocaust Education Week at King’s
The Centre for Catholic-Jewish Learning (CCJL) is planning events
in honour of Holocaust Education Week between November 1-10 at
King’s University College.
Greater reduction in bus service Monday
Public transit users should expect longer delays, crowded buses and
extended travel time beginning Monday, Nov. 2 due to a further
withdrawal of services by drivers.
Librarians and archivists reach tentative agreement
The University of Western Ontario and its librarians and archivists
have reached a tentative agreement.
Ticket alert: idling crackdown today
City of London municipal bylaw enforcement officers and parking
enforcement officers are blitzing schools, malls and other
locations today to raise awareness of a toughened Idling Control
By-Law.
Board election
Online elections for the Board of Governors will be held this week
for one faculty position (Oct. 29 and 30).
Bargaining down to the wire
Fifty-five university librarians and archivists represented by the
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association will be in a
legal strike position this weekend.
In Memoriam – Maxine Abrams
The flag will be at half-mast Friday, Oct. 30 until 1 p.m. for
former Faculty of Arts and Humanities staff member Maxine Abrams,
who died on Oct. 24.
Next stopand#8230;Senate. Watch the step
A student senator at The University of Western Ontario is creating
a fuss on the bus – and that’s a good thing.
Polluted water sparks fear, health concerns
Walpole Island is nestled at the heart of the Great Lakes,
surrounded by natural resources and a breathtaking landscape that
supports the indigenous population.
Now playing: Digital Interactive Gaming Conference Nov. 3-4
Ever since he held his first video game, Mike Katchabaw wanted to
take it apart. Like separating pieces of a puzzle, he found out
what made his favourite games tick and how to put them back
together again.
Ivey expanding Asian presence
Leaders of the Richard Ivey School of Business are currently in
India to expand the school’s ties with the region.
Women’s lacrosse, rugby teams shine at OUA awards
Western Mustangs lacrosse team freshman Emmi Morris was named the
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) outstanding rookie.
Holocaust Education Week at King’s
The Centre for Catholic-Jewish Learning (CCJL) is planning events
in honour of Holocaust Education Week between November 1-10 at
King’s University College.
Greater reduction in bus service Monday
Public transit users should expect longer delays, crowded buses and
extended travel time beginning Monday, Nov. 2 due to a further
withdrawal of services by drivers.
Librarians and archivists reach tentative agreement
The University of Western Ontario and its librarians and archivists
have reached a tentative agreement.
Ticket alert: idling crackdown today
City of London municipal bylaw enforcement officers and parking
enforcement officers are blitzing schools, malls and other
locations today to raise awareness of a toughened Idling Control
By-Law.
Board election
Online elections for the Board of Governors will be held this week
for one faculty position (Oct. 29 and 30).
Bargaining down to the wire
Fifty-five university librarians and archivists represented by the
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association will be in a
legal strike position this weekend.
In Memoriam – Maxine Abrams
The flag will be at half-mast Friday, Oct. 30 until 1 p.m. for
former Faculty of Arts and Humanities staff member Maxine Abrams,
who died on Oct. 24.
Next stopand#8230;Senate. Watch the step
A student senator at The University of Western Ontario is creating
a fuss on the bus – and that’s a good thing.
Polluted water sparks fear, health concerns
Walpole Island is nestled at the heart of the Great Lakes,
surrounded by natural resources and a breathtaking landscape that
supports the indigenous population.