Richard McLaren also leading corruption investigation at international boxing body

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Richard McLaren also leading corruption investigation at international boxing body
Former Richard Ivey School of Business staff member, Winston St.
Clair, died Jan. 24 at the age of 78. A memorial service was held
for St. Clair, who retired in 1995 with 26 years of service.
Led by a six gold-medal performance and an OUA record in the
100-metre freestyle by Hayley Nell, and five gold medals from
Brittany Cooper, the Mustangs women’s swimming team won the OUA
championship Feb. 6-8 at the University of Ottawa.
Western Mustangs women’s swimming team member Hayley Nell took home
six gold medals and set and Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
record in the 100-metre freestyle at the OUA championship Feb. 6-8
in Ottawa.
Chatham, Ont. native Amanda Anderson became Western’s all-time
scoring leader during a home court matchup between the Mustangs and
Lakehead Thunderwolves on Feb. 6.
London Police Service, along with the assistance of numerous
agencies including Campus Community Police Service, continue to
look for a missing Fanshawe College student, possibly around the
Western campus.
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues invites all students, staff,
faculty and friends to attend a screening of the video, VOICES OF
DIVERSITY: Creating a culture of safety, respect and belonging on
campus on Monday, Feb. 9.
Equity and Human Rights Services is still looking for volunteers to
participate in focus groups Feb. 23-27, as part of The University
of Western Ontario’s Employment Systems Review (ESR).
Western Mustangs head curling coach Rory Munro was named Ontario
University Athletics coach of the year.
The banter of a coalition government, the rise of Michael Ignatieff
and fall of Stephane Dion, the shaky status of Stephen Harper’s
minority government, and a looming recession – proof Canadian
politics is anything but boring.
Medical Director of Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic Robert
Litchfield offers the keynote address for the second annual
FHS/Parkwood Research Symposium on Friday, Feb. 6.
Western professors Daniel Hardy and Tim Regnault are hopeful one
day adult onset diseases such as obesity, diabetes and
cardiovascular disease will be treated even before a child is born.
University of Western Ontario Vice-President (Research &
International Relations) Ted Hewitt fears the lack of commitment by
the federal government towards funding the operating costs of
research may result in a “brain drain” of researchers
to countries such as the United States.
Former Richard Ivey School of Business staff member, Winston St.
Clair, died Jan. 24 at the age of 78. A memorial service was held
for St. Clair, who retired in 1995 with 26 years of service.
Led by a six gold-medal performance and an OUA record in the
100-metre freestyle by Hayley Nell, and five gold medals from
Brittany Cooper, the Mustangs women’s swimming team won the OUA
championship Feb. 6-8 at the University of Ottawa.
Western Mustangs women’s swimming team member Hayley Nell took home
six gold medals and set and Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
record in the 100-metre freestyle at the OUA championship Feb. 6-8
in Ottawa.
Chatham, Ont. native Amanda Anderson became Western’s all-time
scoring leader during a home court matchup between the Mustangs and
Lakehead Thunderwolves on Feb. 6.
London Police Service, along with the assistance of numerous
agencies including Campus Community Police Service, continue to
look for a missing Fanshawe College student, possibly around the
Western campus.
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues invites all students, staff,
faculty and friends to attend a screening of the video, VOICES OF
DIVERSITY: Creating a culture of safety, respect and belonging on
campus on Monday, Feb. 9.
Equity and Human Rights Services is still looking for volunteers to
participate in focus groups Feb. 23-27, as part of The University
of Western Ontario’s Employment Systems Review (ESR).
Western Mustangs head curling coach Rory Munro was named Ontario
University Athletics coach of the year.
The banter of a coalition government, the rise of Michael Ignatieff
and fall of Stephane Dion, the shaky status of Stephen Harper’s
minority government, and a looming recession – proof Canadian
politics is anything but boring.
Medical Director of Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic Robert
Litchfield offers the keynote address for the second annual
FHS/Parkwood Research Symposium on Friday, Feb. 6.
Western professors Daniel Hardy and Tim Regnault are hopeful one
day adult onset diseases such as obesity, diabetes and
cardiovascular disease will be treated even before a child is born.
University of Western Ontario Vice-President (Research &
International Relations) Ted Hewitt fears the lack of commitment by
the federal government towards funding the operating costs of
research may result in a “brain drain” of researchers
to countries such as the United States.