The University of Western Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) has set a strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3. That is the first date on which unionized faculty members at Western will be in a legal strike position. The announcement follows th …
Month: October 2010
Dishing out Chinese culture in small towns
Driving across the country in a hatchback vehicle, Lily Cho was
surprised by the number of Chinese restaurants she counted in towns
that whizzed by her windows.
Western seeks input on WebCT OWL replacement
The University of Western Ontario wants your help in mapping out
the OWL’s newest flight plan.
In Memoriam – Richard Kane
University of Western Ontario mathematics professor Richard Kane
died Friday after a nine-month battle with kidney cancer. He was
66.
Brescia informs diners about menu options
London diners have no excuse for the choices they make next time
they order at a favourite restaurant thanks to researchers at
Brescia University College.
Unorthodox survey provides part of a bigger puzzle
Asking students, faculty, staff and alumni whether a university
seems more masculine or feminine might be an unusual question,
unless you are trying to trigger an emotional response.
Research Council Aboriginal Research Pilot Program
Study eyes student evaluation evolution
Cancel this Gong Show; revamp mayoral process
On a recent Tuesday evening, I attended the All Candidates Meeting
at the Wolf Auditorium organized by Women Your Votes Count and the
Urban League.
Getting it all on the record
I wasn’t born into a tradition or volunteerism.
Traffic alert
Beginning tomorrow (Oct. 7) motorists and pedestrians can expect
traffic delays for the next several days as the intersection of
University Drive, Lambton and Perth is reconstructed.
Stiller Centre receives Incubator of the Year Award
The Stiller Centre for Technology Commercialization has been named
Incubator of the Year (Technology Category), announced at the
Canadian Association of Business Incubation (CABI) Awards Luncheon
in Toronto.
Mustangs baseball semi-finals Friday
The Western Mustangs men’s baseball team heads into the semifinals
this weekend following a back-to-back win over the Guelph Gryphons.
Nietzsche explored in new lecture series
Friedrich Nietzsche believed institutionalized punishment hardened
people, increased a feeling of estrangement and ultimately,
strengthened the power of resistance.
Dishing out Chinese culture in small towns
Driving across the country in a hatchback vehicle, Lily Cho was
surprised by the number of Chinese restaurants she counted in towns
that whizzed by her windows.
Western seeks input on WebCT OWL replacement
The University of Western Ontario wants your help in mapping out
the OWL’s newest flight plan.
In Memoriam – Richard Kane
University of Western Ontario mathematics professor Richard Kane
died Friday after a nine-month battle with kidney cancer. He was
66.
Brescia informs diners about menu options
London diners have no excuse for the choices they make next time
they order at a favourite restaurant thanks to researchers at
Brescia University College.
Unorthodox survey provides part of a bigger puzzle
Asking students, faculty, staff and alumni whether a university
seems more masculine or feminine might be an unusual question,
unless you are trying to trigger an emotional response.
Research Council Aboriginal Research Pilot Program
Study eyes student evaluation evolution
Cancel this Gong Show; revamp mayoral process
On a recent Tuesday evening, I attended the All Candidates Meeting
at the Wolf Auditorium organized by Women Your Votes Count and the
Urban League.
Getting it all on the record
I wasn’t born into a tradition or volunteerism.
Traffic alert
Beginning tomorrow (Oct. 7) motorists and pedestrians can expect
traffic delays for the next several days as the intersection of
University Drive, Lambton and Perth is reconstructed.
Stiller Centre receives Incubator of the Year Award
The Stiller Centre for Technology Commercialization has been named
Incubator of the Year (Technology Category), announced at the
Canadian Association of Business Incubation (CABI) Awards Luncheon
in Toronto.
Mustangs baseball semi-finals Friday
The Western Mustangs men’s baseball team heads into the semifinals
this weekend following a back-to-back win over the Guelph Gryphons.
Nietzsche explored in new lecture series
Friedrich Nietzsche believed institutionalized punishment hardened
people, increased a feeling of estrangement and ultimately,
strengthened the power of resistance.