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Expert Insight: How Olympic athletes’ freedom of speech is muted
A vague Chinese law and an Olympic Committee rule are stifling freedom of speech
Western appoints AVP for innovation, partnerships
David Muir tasked with connecting research, industry, government to create greater impact
Scholar, curator named Canada Research Chair
Sarah Smith to focus work on cultural diplomacy
Astrophysicists count down days ‘til telescope launch
Western Space scientists will be among the first to use $11B James Webb telescope
Novel approach to COVID-19 vaccine shows early promise
Early studies in mice show this potential vaccine could produce stronger and longer lasting immunity to fight against variants
Mustangs men’s hockey brings joy to grieving neighbours
Team’s generosity lights up December for a family ‘turned upside-down’
Mustangs win 2021 Vanier Cup
Victory over Saskatchewan Huskies gives Western football team its 8th national university championship win
Mustangs victorious over X-Men at Saturday’s Mitchell Bowl
Football team to compete at Vanier Cup Dec. 4
Western to host national forum on reconciliation
Local First Nations communities to be key partners, bringing wisdom and insight
Western student probes social impacts of AI
Findings to be presented at ‘Artificial Intelligence, Harm and You’ event
Mustangs Hall of Fame celebrates athletic greatness
Honorees include lifetime legends Helen Luckman, Jack Cowin
Western Space educator’s book inspires kids
New science book by Parshati Patel is a blast into vast space