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Here is the latest news about Western University.
The mystery of the aphrodisiac pearls
Could Cleopatra drink her pearls?
Flag lowered for Sept. 11 anniversary
The flag will be at half-mast on Friday, Sept. 11 in memory of the
close to 3,000 individuals who lost their lives in the terrorist
attacks in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania back in 2001.
Wanted: Non-music majors for ensembles
Non-music majors who play wind, brass or percussion instruments are
invited to audition for The University of Western Ontario Wind
Ensemble and Symphonic Band.
Normal bus service so far
London Transit says normal service has been provided so far despite
concerns about potential city bus delays beginning today due to a
disagreement with unionized drivers.
Calling all musicians
If you play a wind, brass or percussion instrument and would like
to be part of the university’s Wind Ensemble or Symphonic Band, now
is your chance.
Extreme Canadian weather getting worse
It’s true – the weather is getting worse. Southern Ontario’s recent
encounter with deadly twisters was just one extreme event in an
apparently endless string of unusual or record-breaking weather
across Canada.
Business school groundbreaking
A groundbreaking ceremony for the new $100-million building to
house the Richard Ivey School of Business is scheduled for Thursday
(Sept. 10) at 2 p.m.
Bus service disruptions possible
London Transit is advising Western students and others who ride
city transit buses that there could be service disruptions as early
as Thursday, Sept 10.
Video: Live burn shows fire’s fury
Fire, Fire, Fire – Hey you, get out! The sign greeting more than
2,500 first-year students on University College Hill Tuesday
afternoon said it all, as Western’s Fire Safety and Emergency
Management team, along with London Fire Services, held its second
annual live burn.
She’s going back to school but can she read?
Approximately five million students will return to Canadian schools
this month. If nothing changes at least a million will fail to
graduate high school.
Welcome back students!
Piles of paper and school supplies, lineups at the campus
bookstore, and bright-eyed students wearing even brighter coloured
T-shirts parading across University Hill are signs the new academic
year is underway.
New McIntosh exhibition hours
The McIntosh Gallery is changing its exhibition hours beginning
Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Lecture for one, resource for many
Every day this summer, Physics professor Martin Zinke-Allmang stood
in front of an empty room in one of the largest lecture halls on
The University of Western Ontario campus and began reciting his
lessons.
The mystery of the aphrodisiac pearls
Could Cleopatra drink her pearls?
Flag lowered for Sept. 11 anniversary
The flag will be at half-mast on Friday, Sept. 11 in memory of the
close to 3,000 individuals who lost their lives in the terrorist
attacks in New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania back in 2001.
Wanted: Non-music majors for ensembles
Non-music majors who play wind, brass or percussion instruments are
invited to audition for The University of Western Ontario Wind
Ensemble and Symphonic Band.
Normal bus service so far
London Transit says normal service has been provided so far despite
concerns about potential city bus delays beginning today due to a
disagreement with unionized drivers.
Calling all musicians
If you play a wind, brass or percussion instrument and would like
to be part of the university’s Wind Ensemble or Symphonic Band, now
is your chance.
Extreme Canadian weather getting worse
It’s true – the weather is getting worse. Southern Ontario’s recent
encounter with deadly twisters was just one extreme event in an
apparently endless string of unusual or record-breaking weather
across Canada.
Business school groundbreaking
A groundbreaking ceremony for the new $100-million building to
house the Richard Ivey School of Business is scheduled for Thursday
(Sept. 10) at 2 p.m.
Bus service disruptions possible
London Transit is advising Western students and others who ride
city transit buses that there could be service disruptions as early
as Thursday, Sept 10.
Video: Live burn shows fire’s fury
Fire, Fire, Fire – Hey you, get out! The sign greeting more than
2,500 first-year students on University College Hill Tuesday
afternoon said it all, as Western’s Fire Safety and Emergency
Management team, along with London Fire Services, held its second
annual live burn.
She’s going back to school but can she read?
Approximately five million students will return to Canadian schools
this month. If nothing changes at least a million will fail to
graduate high school.
Welcome back students!
Piles of paper and school supplies, lineups at the campus
bookstore, and bright-eyed students wearing even brighter coloured
T-shirts parading across University Hill are signs the new academic
year is underway.