The Marketplace food court in the CAW Student Centre will celebrate harvest season Wednesday, October 31, with a selection of old-fashioned dishes at the Homestyle station.
The Marketplace food court in the CAW Student Centre will celebrate harvest season Wednesday, October 31, with a selection of old-fashioned dishes at the Homestyle station.
The International Wednesdays documentary series presents Baraka on Wednesday, October 31, at noon in the International Student Centre on the second floor of Laurier Hall.
Zina Plantus is most commonly known to her student clients as “the postcard lady,” for her collection on display in the financial aid office, says acting director Marian Doll.
Campus Community Police is offering a free self-defence course to female students and employees at the University of Windsor in two six-hour sessions starting at noon on Saturday and Sunday, November 3 and 4.
The values instilled in a nursing grad who helped a dying man get the most from his final days and then go on to co-author a book about him were acquired right here at the University of Windsor, she says.
Canadian Interuniversity Sport named UWindsor grad Nicole Sassine (BHK 2011, B.Ed 2012) to its Academic Top 8 for the 2011/12 season.
The Faculty of Human Kinetics will honour its graduating class of 1987 with a reunion on Friday, November 9, and a series of reunions, receptions, and a tour of the Human Kinetics Building for all HK alumni on Saturday, November 10.
University Players is offering DailyNews readers a chance to win two tickets to see its current production, The Hollow by Agatha Christie.
Editor’s note: The following opinion piece, by UWindsor president Alan Wildeman, appeared on the editorial pages of the Windsor Star on Saturday, October 27.
The ethnic diversity on campus makes the University of Windsor an ideal place to seek stem cell donors, says Bryan Bedard, president of the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association.