Renowned legal scholar Valerie Oosterveld will advise on strategies and policies concerning crimes against humanity
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Renowned legal scholar Valerie Oosterveld will advise on strategies and policies concerning crimes against humanity
Nineteen years after a gunman stalked the halls of Montreal’s
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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.
A centennial gift given to the McIntosh Gallery through the Ontario
Arts Council has returned to its original home after 41 years.
Revered around the world as a moral voice on issues of inequality,
poverty and corruption, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu will
speak in London May 22 when the Nobel Prize winner takes the stage
at the Signature Speaker Series, hosted by St. Joseph’s
Health Care Foundation.
David Gray likely wouldn’t mind being referred to as having
his head in the stars.
The notion of injecting nano-structured materials into the human body to attack a tumour or performing surgery on individual cells sounds like futuristic fiction. However, these technological breakthroughs, and others, are closer than many would imagine and will be...
Finding the right line between freedom of speech and the protection
of rights and equality in Canada is an ongoing exercise, according
to Western Law professor Grant Huscroft.
At a time when many people feel it is difficult to make farming a
full-time job, Cathy McGregor-Smith cannot keep up with the demand
for products from her organic farm.
A number of Christmas week services have been scheduled. They
include: