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STUDENT magazine under investigation

STUDENT magazine under investigation

A magazine which has received criticism from students about its
content and representations of women is under investigation by The
University of Western Ontario Campus Community Police.

In Memoriam – Clement Yung

In Memoriam – Clement Yung

Western graduate and Information Technology Services employee
Clement Yung died in hospital Monday following a six-month battle
with cancer.

Student-led conference live online

Student-led conference live online

Students from the new master’s program in linguistics have
organized an innovative symposium on language research – the
Western Interdisciplinary Student Symposium on Language Research.

Founder’s Day revival underway

Founder’s Day revival underway

One of the most important – yet least celebrated – dates on the university calendar is March 7. On that day in 1878, the long and winding history of The University of Western Ontario officially got underway with proclamation of The UWO Act. A university's birthday is...

‘I love the double life’

‘I love the double life’

Mike Arntfield isn’t your average University of Western
Ontario lecturer; he leads a double life — lecturer by day and by
night a detective constable for the London Police Criminal
Investigation unit.

Student-led rec centre ‘breathtaking’ addition

Student-led rec centre ‘breathtaking’ addition

The Western Student Recreation Centre (WSRC) officially opened the
doors of what President Paul Davenport calls “a monument to
the commitment our students have to Western” and to those who
will follow them in coming years.

Bus passes on the line in student referendum

Bus passes on the line in student referendum

Undergraduate students will face their second referendum vote this
year on March 11-13, this time deciding whether to continue the
London Transit Commission (LTC) bus pass.

Journal honor for Ali

Journal honor for Ali

A special issue of the Journal of Statistical Research was recently
dedicated to Professor Emeritus Mir Maswood Ali, who celebrated his
80th birthday on March 1.

Correction – In a Feb. 26 article

Correction – In a Feb. 26 article

“Brescia offers Indigenous spirituality course”, a contact erred in
reference to Brescia University College faculty member Lina
Sunseri.

STUDENT magazine under investigation

STUDENT magazine under investigation

A magazine which has received criticism from students about its
content and representations of women is under investigation by The
University of Western Ontario Campus Community Police.

In Memoriam – Clement Yung

In Memoriam – Clement Yung

Western graduate and Information Technology Services employee
Clement Yung died in hospital Monday following a six-month battle
with cancer.

Student-led conference live online

Student-led conference live online

Students from the new master’s program in linguistics have
organized an innovative symposium on language research – the
Western Interdisciplinary Student Symposium on Language Research.

Founder’s Day revival underway

Founder’s Day revival underway

One of the most important – yet least celebrated – dates on the university calendar is March 7. On that day in 1878, the long and winding history of The University of Western Ontario officially got underway with proclamation of The UWO Act. A university's birthday is...

‘I love the double life’

‘I love the double life’

Mike Arntfield isn’t your average University of Western
Ontario lecturer; he leads a double life — lecturer by day and by
night a detective constable for the London Police Criminal
Investigation unit.

Student-led rec centre ‘breathtaking’ addition

Student-led rec centre ‘breathtaking’ addition

The Western Student Recreation Centre (WSRC) officially opened the
doors of what President Paul Davenport calls “a monument to
the commitment our students have to Western” and to those who
will follow them in coming years.

Bus passes on the line in student referendum

Bus passes on the line in student referendum

Undergraduate students will face their second referendum vote this
year on March 11-13, this time deciding whether to continue the
London Transit Commission (LTC) bus pass.