Russian media references to the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine to justify its invasion have placed Russia’a fascination with the Second World War in the public eye. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his government say they’re fighting a threat eq …
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WHAT I’VE LEARNED: Jie Li
Jie Li, or as her peers at university call her, ‘Sophia,’ graduated King’s University College as a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) student with a degree in Finance and Global Commerce.
St. Peter’s celebrates a century of a higher calling
Earlier this week, St. Peter’s Seminary celebrated its 100th anniversary as one of only six Roman Catholic seminaries – and the oldest English-speaking one in Canada.
Services set for student
The Western community is mourning the death of Joshua Switzer, a 22-year-old King’s University College student, who died Saturday, May 19 as a result of a hit-and-run collision in London’s north end.
Oldest student celebrates lifelong learning
Over the past three decades, Lenore Lindsey has taken just about every course offered at King’s University College – some more than once.
His loves supreme: Whitehead balances passions for music, academics
It’s a fine balance living a double life, but Oliver Whitehead has been managing it for nearly three decades.
Website documents world wars
A website launched by Western University and King’s University College is believed to be the first to document popular culture artifacts and ephemera from the First and Second World Wars.
Katz: Attribution a matter of failed location
I notice that Heinz Klatt (“Occupy movement may be most vapid of all,” Nov. 24), was described as a “professor emeritus of psychology at The University of Western Ontario.”
Klatt: Occupy movement may be most vapid of all
In 2010, the 93-year-old former member of the French Resistance Stéphane Hessel published a little booklet in France, Indignez-vous!, that quickly became a bestseller and has sold more than a million copies. Apart from eulogizing the Palestinians of Gaza for their patriotism and their many other virtues, as is part of the daily diet in many leftist corners nowadays, its message is we should all become indignant about something, anything:
Hammond: Don’t shrug off the power of the Occupy movement
London Mayor Joe Fontana’s rush to be the first Canadian mayor to trash and shut down an Occupy encampment betrays not only a failure to understand the message of the movement but also demonstrates an apparent failure to understand its impact on his own political future. Repression of this movement on behalf of the wealthy 1 per cent holds no long-term political rewards. In fact, he may have just dug his own political grave as his already spiraling public career comes to a close.
Earth’s population reaching 7 billion and counting
The world’s population may soar to 7 billion by the end of this month. And, with each new baby, the global footprint expands as does the social, economic and environmental challenges worldwide.
King’s gets into the ‘business’ of global recruitment
King’s University College is pitting high school students and their virtual companies against each other in an attempt to recruit international students.
Kielburgers: Use your gifts to help others
Take advantage of new opportunities to take action, no matter how small, and do it with great love to change the world for the better. This was the challenge presented by Free the Children founders Craig and Marc Kielburger to the graduating class from King’s University College.
WHAT I’VE LEARNED: Jie Li
Jie Li, or as her peers at university call her, ‘Sophia,’ graduated King’s University College as a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) student with a degree in Finance and Global Commerce.
St. Peter’s celebrates a century of a higher calling
Earlier this week, St. Peter’s Seminary celebrated its 100th anniversary as one of only six Roman Catholic seminaries – and the oldest English-speaking one in Canada.
Services set for student
The Western community is mourning the death of Joshua Switzer, a 22-year-old King’s University College student, who died Saturday, May 19 as a result of a hit-and-run collision in London’s north end.
Oldest student celebrates lifelong learning
Over the past three decades, Lenore Lindsey has taken just about every course offered at King’s University College – some more than once.
His loves supreme: Whitehead balances passions for music, academics
It’s a fine balance living a double life, but Oliver Whitehead has been managing it for nearly three decades.
Website documents world wars
A website launched by Western University and King’s University College is believed to be the first to document popular culture artifacts and ephemera from the First and Second World Wars.
Katz: Attribution a matter of failed location
I notice that Heinz Klatt (“Occupy movement may be most vapid of all,” Nov. 24), was described as a “professor emeritus of psychology at The University of Western Ontario.”
Klatt: Occupy movement may be most vapid of all
In 2010, the 93-year-old former member of the French Resistance Stéphane Hessel published a little booklet in France, Indignez-vous!, that quickly became a bestseller and has sold more than a million copies. Apart from eulogizing the Palestinians of Gaza for their patriotism and their many other virtues, as is part of the daily diet in many leftist corners nowadays, its message is we should all become indignant about something, anything:
Hammond: Don’t shrug off the power of the Occupy movement
London Mayor Joe Fontana’s rush to be the first Canadian mayor to trash and shut down an Occupy encampment betrays not only a failure to understand the message of the movement but also demonstrates an apparent failure to understand its impact on his own political future. Repression of this movement on behalf of the wealthy 1 per cent holds no long-term political rewards. In fact, he may have just dug his own political grave as his already spiraling public career comes to a close.
Earth’s population reaching 7 billion and counting
The world’s population may soar to 7 billion by the end of this month. And, with each new baby, the global footprint expands as does the social, economic and environmental challenges worldwide.
King’s gets into the ‘business’ of global recruitment
King’s University College is pitting high school students and their virtual companies against each other in an attempt to recruit international students.
Kielburgers: Use your gifts to help others
Take advantage of new opportunities to take action, no matter how small, and do it with great love to change the world for the better. This was the challenge presented by Free the Children founders Craig and Marc Kielburger to the graduating class from King’s University College.