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Why evolution?

Why evolution?

This first of four lectures looking at the effect evolution has had
on science and everyday life, is scheduled for Monday (Feb. 23) at
the Central Library’s Wolf Performance Hall (251 Dundas St.) from 7
until 9 p.m.

Mustangs weekend sports roundup

Mustangs weekend sports roundup

University of Western Ontario Mustangs won gold in wrestling and
fencing, and set a track and field record over the weekend.

All parking lots open

All parking lots open

All parking lots at The University of Western Ontario have now been
reopened following flooding on campus and across the
region

Adventures in Antarctica

Adventures in Antarctica

The University of Western Ontario community is encouraged to follow
the expedition of engineering student Daniel Hammond, who departs
today (Feb. 13) for Antarctica to learn about environmental issues
and climate change.

Ivey students crowned investment champions

Ivey students crowned investment champions

Students at the Richard Ivey School of Business flexed their
investing muscle during one of the worst stock market declines in
history, edging out 15 MBA rivals to win the Financial Post MBA
Portfolio Management Competition.

University releases budget recommendations

University releases budget recommendations

The University of Western Ontario is offering a sneak peak at the
faculty and support unit budgets for 2009-10 to 2010-11, which
includes continued graduate growth and strategies to reduce
operating budgets in the wake of the challenges created by the
global economic crisis.

Flood waters recede on campus

Flood waters recede on campus

Cooler temperatures combined with improved weather and a reduction
in run-off has helped to decrease water levels and improved flood
conditions on the campus of The University of Western Ontario.

UPDATE – Flooding closes campus parking lots

UPDATE – Flooding closes campus parking lots

1:45 p.m. – Reports from the Upper Thames River Conservation
Authority indicate the Medway Creek is still rising and pumping
water into the Thames River. Water levels on campus are however
expected to hold at its current level to within one and two inches.
Consequently, action taken thus far by university officials in
regards to parking on campus will be maintained throughout Thursday
evening. Therefore, the Medway and Talbot lots, as well as the east
end of the Chemistry lot, are to be avoided due to flooding.
Western continues to monitor the situation.

Raising children in a violent society

Raising children in a violent society

The Faculty of Education Research Seminar Series continues this
Friday afternoon (Feb. 20) with a discussion on children growing in
a violent society.

Why evolution?

Why evolution?

This first of four lectures looking at the effect evolution has had
on science and everyday life, is scheduled for Monday (Feb. 23) at
the Central Library’s Wolf Performance Hall (251 Dundas St.) from 7
until 9 p.m.

Mustangs weekend sports roundup

Mustangs weekend sports roundup

University of Western Ontario Mustangs won gold in wrestling and
fencing, and set a track and field record over the weekend.

All parking lots open

All parking lots open

All parking lots at The University of Western Ontario have now been
reopened following flooding on campus and across the
region

Adventures in Antarctica

Adventures in Antarctica

The University of Western Ontario community is encouraged to follow
the expedition of engineering student Daniel Hammond, who departs
today (Feb. 13) for Antarctica to learn about environmental issues
and climate change.

Ivey students crowned investment champions

Ivey students crowned investment champions

Students at the Richard Ivey School of Business flexed their
investing muscle during one of the worst stock market declines in
history, edging out 15 MBA rivals to win the Financial Post MBA
Portfolio Management Competition.

University releases budget recommendations

University releases budget recommendations

The University of Western Ontario is offering a sneak peak at the
faculty and support unit budgets for 2009-10 to 2010-11, which
includes continued graduate growth and strategies to reduce
operating budgets in the wake of the challenges created by the
global economic crisis.

Flood waters recede on campus

Flood waters recede on campus

Cooler temperatures combined with improved weather and a reduction
in run-off has helped to decrease water levels and improved flood
conditions on the campus of The University of Western Ontario.