A student senator at The University of Western Ontario is creating a fuss on the bus – and that’s a good thing. Fuss on the Bus creator and student senator Patrick Searle (centre) works on the second episode of his ‘talk show’ with guest, fellow stu …
Month: October 2009
Billionaire investor to shed light on financial crisis
Considered to be one of the brightest business and financial minds
in Canada, billionaire investor Eric Sprott, will discuss the
global financial crisis on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at an event hosted by
the Economics Students’ Association (ESA).
Institute’s research not ‘arm-chair’ philosophy
What constitutes scientific ‘progress’? What are the demands of
good science? What moral obligations do scientists have?
Western’s bird wind tunnel lifts off
A new research facility containing the world’s first hypobaric bird
wind tunnel, allowing researchers to study avian flight while
altering such variables as air pressure, moisture, humidity and
altitude, has opened at The University of Western Ontario.
Western opens first LEED building
The Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Pavilion, the first LEED (Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building on The
University of Western Ontario campus, officially opened its doors
during Homecoming celebrations Saturday.
Western loses Homecoming game 42-35
The McMaster Marauders rained on Western’s Homecoming parade with a
42-35 upset over the No. 2 ranked Mustangs Saturday at TD
Waterhouse Stadium.
Tiger-Cats on the prowl in London Tuesday
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats football team will be practicing at TD
Waterhouse Stadium on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Football team collecting for food bank
Quarterbacked by offensive line coach and recruiting assistant
Chris Bertoia, the Western Mustangs are asking for help collecting
non-perishable food items for the London Food Bank.
Organizational resilience: Surviving and thriving through crises
In today’s environment, with companies being buffeted by not only
economic upheaval, but also health scares and environmental issues,
companies need to focus on resiliency.
Canada’s biggest homecoming ‘a special time’
The purple carpet will be rolled out this weekend to welcome about
12,000 alumni and friends back to The University of Western Ontario
for Homecoming 2009 from Oct 1-4.
Career Fair today in Western Student Recreation Centre
Get advice on how to turn your university degree into a career at
the annual Career Fair held at the Western Student Recreation
Centre today.
Sage advice on the Nature of publishing
For some, getting published in the journal Nature would be
achieving the Holy Grail for research. It is the gold stamp of
approval signaling a researcher’s work is innovative, provides new
insight and is among “the best.”
Western lends a hand in the community
Gregory Ng and a few fellow Western students spent their Saturday
afternoon folding and hanging clothes – not for themselves, but for
those in need in the London community.
Billionaire investor to shed light on financial crisis
Considered to be one of the brightest business and financial minds
in Canada, billionaire investor Eric Sprott, will discuss the
global financial crisis on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at an event hosted by
the Economics Students’ Association (ESA).
Institute’s research not ‘arm-chair’ philosophy
What constitutes scientific ‘progress’? What are the demands of
good science? What moral obligations do scientists have?
Western’s bird wind tunnel lifts off
A new research facility containing the world’s first hypobaric bird
wind tunnel, allowing researchers to study avian flight while
altering such variables as air pressure, moisture, humidity and
altitude, has opened at The University of Western Ontario.
Western opens first LEED building
The Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Pavilion, the first LEED (Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building on The
University of Western Ontario campus, officially opened its doors
during Homecoming celebrations Saturday.
Western loses Homecoming game 42-35
The McMaster Marauders rained on Western’s Homecoming parade with a
42-35 upset over the No. 2 ranked Mustangs Saturday at TD
Waterhouse Stadium.
Tiger-Cats on the prowl in London Tuesday
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats football team will be practicing at TD
Waterhouse Stadium on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Football team collecting for food bank
Quarterbacked by offensive line coach and recruiting assistant
Chris Bertoia, the Western Mustangs are asking for help collecting
non-perishable food items for the London Food Bank.
Organizational resilience: Surviving and thriving through crises
In today’s environment, with companies being buffeted by not only
economic upheaval, but also health scares and environmental issues,
companies need to focus on resiliency.
Canada’s biggest homecoming ‘a special time’
The purple carpet will be rolled out this weekend to welcome about
12,000 alumni and friends back to The University of Western Ontario
for Homecoming 2009 from Oct 1-4.
Career Fair today in Western Student Recreation Centre
Get advice on how to turn your university degree into a career at
the annual Career Fair held at the Western Student Recreation
Centre today.
Sage advice on the Nature of publishing
For some, getting published in the journal Nature would be
achieving the Holy Grail for research. It is the gold stamp of
approval signaling a researcher’s work is innovative, provides new
insight and is among “the best.”
Western lends a hand in the community
Gregory Ng and a few fellow Western students spent their Saturday
afternoon folding and hanging clothes – not for themselves, but for
those in need in the London community.