Litter brigade to take to campus

Student volunteers with the Campus Community Clean-up will get a free lunch, free coffee, and something money cannot buy—a sense of pride in their surroundings.

The anti-litter campaign will leave from the CAW Student Centre at 10 a.m. today, walk around campus to pick up litter, and gather for a commemorative tree planting.

Also today, the Taste of Windsor walking tour will bring participants to restaurants neighbouring the University for free samples of their offerings. The tour leaves from the CAW Student Centre at 2 p.m.

Windsor Welcome Week concludes Saturday with Shine Day, which will start with an 8 a.m. breakfast and end with a late night movie screening. In between, UWindsor students will participate in the largest post-secondary fundraiser in Canada, taking their shoe-shining skills to the streets of Windsor to benefit cystic fibrosis charities.

Visit www.windsorwelcomeweek.ca for a full list of events, locations and times.

students with laptops

Boning up: Second-year biology majors Anthony DeSilver and Zishu Liu got right to work on the first day of classes.

Andrea Pedroza

Loading up: Andrea Pedroza, a second-year industrial engineering student, grabbed some freebies from vendors in the CAW Student Centre.

Rachel Bondy

Reading up: Environmental studies major Rachel Bondy was $247.64 poorer, but infinitely richer in knowledge, after buying her texts at the University Bookstore.

Kimanthi Davis-Vivie

Fuelling up: Second-year social work student Kimanthi Davis-Vivie buys a late lunch/early supper at about 2:30 p.m. from the Marketplace food court.