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Month: November 2009

Campaign seeks to end violence

Campaign seeks to end violence

Scott Kerr hopes men will join him in coming days for a series of events intended to draw attention to the ongoing social problem of violence against women.     White Ribbon Campaign co-ordinator Scott Kerr place large white ribbons throughout campus b …

In Memoriam – Remembrance Day

In Memoriam – Remembrance Day

The flag will be at half-mast from sunrise to sunset Remembrance
Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11, to honour the memory of all Canadians who
have served their country in a time of war.

Mustangs advance to Yates Cup

Mustangs advance to Yates Cup

Nathan Riva ran for a record-high 42 times for 279 yards as the
Western Mustangs booked a ticket to their third consecutive Yates
Cup appearance with a 26-16 win over the Wilfrid Laurier Golden
Hawks Saturday.

Transit drivers set Nov. 16 strike date

Transit drivers set Nov. 16 strike date

Mediation efforts between London Transit and bus drivers have
failed to achieve an agreement resulting in the union representing
drivers and other workers calling for a strike effective Monday,
Nov. 16.

In Memoriam – Harold Stewart

In Memoriam – Harold Stewart

The flag will be at half-mast on Saturday, Nov. 7 until 11 a.m. in
memory of Professor Emeritus Harold Stewart, who died Nov. 1 at
Victoria Hospital.

Mustangs named season all-stars

Mustangs named season all-stars

As the playing season draws to a close, several University of
Western Ontario Mustangs are recognized for their ‘all-star’
performances.

Music and literature

Music and literature

Enjoy an afternoon of reading and listening to music at the D.B.
Weldon Library Friday.

Making history, challenging the past

Making history, challenging the past

The Department of History and the History Society of the University
of Western Ontario are hosting a student conference titled “Making
History: Challenging the Past” Nov. 6-7.