Award-winning author David Huebert examines people’s ‘proximity to toxicity’ in new release

Here is the latest news about Western University.
Award-winning author David Huebert examines people’s ‘proximity to toxicity’ in new release
The Western Mustangs cheerleading team returned to national glory
yesterday winning the national university title again for the 23rd
time in 24 years.
It has been 19 years since Marc Lepine went on a shooting rampage
in the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, killing 14 women, most of
them engineering students.
For years, Robarts Research Institute software developer Lori Gardi
has been focused on finding the order – and beauty – in
chaos.
By early December, most farmers are stowing away their equipment
and watching the market prices for the return on a fruitful season.
Study participants are being sought for research on exercise and
colon cancer.
Nearly 30 University of Western Ontario students were administered
the Rapid HIV Test last week as part of a three-day pilot program
offered by the University Students’ Council (USC) during AIDS
Awareness Week.
If there’s one person with an insider’s knowledge about
finance and current economic woes, it’s Paul Martin.
Nineteen years after a gunman stalked the halls of Montreal’s
l’
Despite losing millions of dollars in endowments due to the
economic downturn, The University of Western Ontario will not make
up the difference by boosting undergraduate enrolment.
Before sugarplums start dancing in their heads, University of
Western Ontario students will be cramming their brains with about
three and a half months worth of information to prepare for
first-term exams Dec. 6-17.
For English professor John Leonard, there is no place more
reassuring than in the bowels of the Archives and Research
Collections Centre with a first-edition of John Milton at his
ready.
The $35-million Western Student Recreation Centre at The University
of Western Ontario is on schedule to open when students return from
the holiday break.
The flag will be at half-mast Saturday, Dec. 13 until 3 p.m. for
former Western Libraries staff member Elizabeth Shaw, who retired
in 2002 with 24 years of service.
The Western Mustangs cheerleading team returned to national glory
yesterday winning the national university title again for the 23rd
time in 24 years.
It has been 19 years since Marc Lepine went on a shooting rampage
in the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, killing 14 women, most of
them engineering students.
For years, Robarts Research Institute software developer Lori Gardi
has been focused on finding the order – and beauty – in
chaos.
By early December, most farmers are stowing away their equipment
and watching the market prices for the return on a fruitful season.
Study participants are being sought for research on exercise and
colon cancer.
Nearly 30 University of Western Ontario students were administered
the Rapid HIV Test last week as part of a three-day pilot program
offered by the University Students’ Council (USC) during AIDS
Awareness Week.
If there’s one person with an insider’s knowledge about
finance and current economic woes, it’s Paul Martin.
Nineteen years after a gunman stalked the halls of Montreal’s
l’
Despite losing millions of dollars in endowments due to the
economic downturn, The University of Western Ontario will not make
up the difference by boosting undergraduate enrolment.
Before sugarplums start dancing in their heads, University of
Western Ontario students will be cramming their brains with about
three and a half months worth of information to prepare for
first-term exams Dec. 6-17.
For English professor John Leonard, there is no place more
reassuring than in the bowels of the Archives and Research
Collections Centre with a first-edition of John Milton at his
ready.