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Nov 23rd, 2012

Most people probably don’t give it a lot of thought, but physics plays a major role in their everyday lives, according to graduate student Theresa Spanjers.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

The Celebration of Teaching Excellence, held this year on November 14, has become a featured annual event in the UWindsor calendar, says Alan Wright, vice-provost, teaching and learning.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

The Office of Public Affairs and Communications and the Document Imaging Centre have teamed up to make it easier to send holiday greetings on campus.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

Christine Palmer, a secretary in the Faculty of Engineering, won Thursday’s DailyNews quiz and two tickets to “Songs of the Sea and Beyond,” the University Wind Ensemble’s end-of-semester concert, on Friday, November 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Banwell Community Church.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

The Friday after US Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is traditionally the beginning of the holiday shopping season, says Martin Deck, marketing manager of the University Bookstore.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

The HomeStyle station in the Marketplace will take on the taste of Italy for dinner Saturday, November 24, featuring dishes that hearken back to the old country.

On the dinner menu are:

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Nov 23rd, 2012

After releasing a debut EP, producing its first music video and playing several opening gigs for bigger Canadian acts, Windsor-based alternative rock band Pulp City Inn has had its busiest year yet.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

University of Windsor graduate Talish Zafar (BA 2012) is excited to debut his play Fireflies in the City: A Conversation about Love this weekend at Mackenzie Hall.

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Nov 23rd, 2012

Flu clinics on the University of Windsor campus November 21 and 22 did a brisk business, administering the vaccine free to Ontario residents.

“Our numbers overall are up this year in comparison to previous years,” said Judi Wilson, health promotion nurse in Student Health Services.

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Nov 22nd, 2012

A new web site that showcases the breadth and variety of opportunities available for students to do research here should spark an interest among undergrads considering the possibility of graduate studies, according to Patricia Weir.

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