The Western Mustangs made history at the 2024 OUA Track & Field Championships, sweeping gold for the first time ever. Mustang men captured their first provincial title since the 1997-98 season, while the women won their first OUA banner since 2002 …
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Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
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Research looks at how two leading women in the male-dominated online dating industry are portrayed
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Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
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Joint research between Western and Athabasca will focus on access to counselling for low-income Canadians
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