The Western Engineering Rocketry Team blasted off to success during its first appearance at the Spaceport America Cup in New Mexico last month. The Spaceport America Cup (SA Cup) is an annual international rocket engineering competition that took place …
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Western takes to the community ice
From Geography and Dentistry to Audiology, the Research Park and even members of the Mustangs rowing team, Western paints the London Speed Skating Club purple.
Western Film Festival ready to roll
Lights, camera, Western. The stage is set for the 2014 Western Film Festival scheduled for 5-9 p.m. Friday, March 28, at the Wolf Performance Hall, London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Teams driven to success by competition
Three Western teams hope to drive away with a national campus competition’s top prize.
MFE team challenges the world in competition
They were a confident lot for six guys getting ready to take on the world.
Book drive opens a new chapter for student
The opportunity was right up Christina Wilson’s alley.
Students urged to complete NSSE survey
First- and fourth-year Western students are being asked to participate in a survey that helps to measure the extent to which they are involved in campus life and their academic program. Theses results help to guide the direction for improvement at Western.
‘Eureka moment’ provides unique opportunity for students
Western Science students Emily McCullough and Shaymila Gamage are on a mission to the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL), outside Eureka, Nunavut. The students are part of multi-university team conducting research in the High Arctic facility.
Study: University grads top labour market outcomes
Ontario university graduates earned more, were more likely to be working in jobs related to their studies and had experienced the highest employment growth of any group of students over the last 10 years, according to a Council of Ontario Universities (COU) report issued Tuesday.
Services set for Engineering student
The Western community is mourning the death of Taylor Ogram, 20, an Engineering student, who died Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Medical resident puts expertise to work with Honduras Project
Alisha Gabriel doesn’t mind logging a few kilometers to further her education.
Student’s indie music site grabbing attention
Lueda Alia found more than just her voice online.
Understanding the ‘social’ dangers of social media
Social media provides an outlet for any and every thought, on any given day – your daily itinerary update, a menu item appraisal, even a groan over heavy traffic. But not all thoughts need to be expressed to the world.
Western takes to the community ice
From Geography and Dentistry to Audiology, the Research Park and even members of the Mustangs rowing team, Western paints the London Speed Skating Club purple.
Western Film Festival ready to roll
Lights, camera, Western. The stage is set for the 2014 Western Film Festival scheduled for 5-9 p.m. Friday, March 28, at the Wolf Performance Hall, London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Teams driven to success by competition
Three Western teams hope to drive away with a national campus competition’s top prize.
MFE team challenges the world in competition
They were a confident lot for six guys getting ready to take on the world.
Book drive opens a new chapter for student
The opportunity was right up Christina Wilson’s alley.
Students urged to complete NSSE survey
First- and fourth-year Western students are being asked to participate in a survey that helps to measure the extent to which they are involved in campus life and their academic program. Theses results help to guide the direction for improvement at Western.
‘Eureka moment’ provides unique opportunity for students
Western Science students Emily McCullough and Shaymila Gamage are on a mission to the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL), outside Eureka, Nunavut. The students are part of multi-university team conducting research in the High Arctic facility.
Study: University grads top labour market outcomes
Ontario university graduates earned more, were more likely to be working in jobs related to their studies and had experienced the highest employment growth of any group of students over the last 10 years, according to a Council of Ontario Universities (COU) report issued Tuesday.
Services set for Engineering student
The Western community is mourning the death of Taylor Ogram, 20, an Engineering student, who died Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Medical resident puts expertise to work with Honduras Project
Alisha Gabriel doesn’t mind logging a few kilometers to further her education.
Student’s indie music site grabbing attention
Lueda Alia found more than just her voice online.
Understanding the ‘social’ dangers of social media
Social media provides an outlet for any and every thought, on any given day – your daily itinerary update, a menu item appraisal, even a groan over heavy traffic. But not all thoughts need to be expressed to the world.