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The university is offering counselling to campus community members
who may have been impacted by a violent confrontation that led to
the arrest Wednesday night of a Western student.
Gaining insight into the lives of Western faculty, students and
staff has never been easier, thanks to the help of Western’s
very own Weblog Directory.
From the Western News archives of Oct. 16, 1997
On Oct. 7, The Book Store At Western welcomed home six graduates,
all successful writers, for an insightful panel discussion about
careers in writing.
The flag will be at half-mast on Friday (Oct. 16) until 3 p.m. in
memory of former Department of French professor Dorothy Jones, who
died Sept. 24 at the age of 82.
Former University of Western Ontario Food Services staff member,
Mary Lorenowicz, died Oct. 5 at the age of 85. She retired from the
university in 1987 with
The Romantic Era sweeps the stage at Alumni Hall for UWO Symphony
Orchestra’s first concert of the season on Sunday, Oct. 18.
Former McIntosh Gallery installations officer, David Falls, died
October 4 at the age of 63. Falls retired from The University of
Western Ontario with 27 years of service.
When it comes to great places to do business, the dragon has
awakened – but it can be mighty fierce, according to Sam Goodman,
an entrepreneur with more than 14 years of China business
experience.
In celebration of the 80th anniversary of Person’s Day, Sister
Patricia McLean, founder of The Circle Women’s Centre, will be
recognized among London’s ‘famous five’ at an event at Brescia
University College on Oct. 18.
Carol Herbert, Dean of the Schulich School of Medicine &
Dentistry at The University of Western Ontario has been elected to
Foreign Associate membership in the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of
the National Academies.
The Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU) has contacted The
University of Western Ontario to ask that all students, faculty and
staff be reminded to play it safe this holiday weekend and in the
days and weeks ahead. If you have an influenza-like illness – stay
at home and take care of yourself.