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Cameras were rolling Monday in Conron Hall, turning one of the most
historic locations on campus into the set of a hard-hitting
discussion about the economy and diversity in the London community.
The wild tales of Mozart’s operatic bad boy, Don Giovanni, return
Feb. 5-7 in a UWOpera presentation sung with English surtitles.
The WORLDiscoveries Research Showcase takes place Feb. 5, 11 a.m.-
3 p.m. at the London Convention Centre.
Health care has become increasingly complex and faces huge
challenges in providing quality care to diverse populations.
London lawyer Frank Angeletti is proud of his appointment as the
new chair of Western’s Board of Governors, but he knows it is not
an easy seat to fill.
The Alphabet Killer, The Grim Sleeper, The Frankford Slasher, and
The Phantom Killer sound like chilling movie titles. Stripped from
the headlines, University of Western Ontario students are reopening
these cases to find clues the Federal Bureau of Investigation
couldn’t.
Centre gets new space The renovation of 13,500 square feet on the second floor of Natural Science Centre will create a new location for the Centre for Brain and Mind. The project's scope, not expected to exceed $2.3 million, will create a research lab and graduate...
Western News does not publish during reading week so the Feb. 11
issue will include a Coming Events feature covering two weeks. To
be included in the Feb. 11 issue, events must be submitted Feb. 4
(today).
Based on Toronto media reports of multiple pedestrian deaths and
injuries, and the tragic death of a pedestrian in London, Western’s
Campus Community Police Service is initiating strategic enforcement
of moving violations.
Douglas Keddy is traveling more than 10,000 kilometres in a week’s
time to help people he has never met. And Western’s Research
Communications Coordinator can’t wait to go.
The University of Western Ontario wants to recruit 100 more
international students to bump up first-year enrolment to 4,450
students.
Exploring the roots of obesity