Samosas proved popular with students and staff and sold out very quickly, say the organizers of a sale in the CAW Student Centre Commons on Thursday.
Samosas proved popular with students and staff and sold out very quickly, say the organizers of a sale in the CAW Student Centre Commons on Thursday.
A UWindsor law professor is in western Ukraine as part of a mission to help monitor Sunday’s parliamentary elections amid concerns expressed by the Canadian government regarding the former Soviet bloc country’s commitment to international standards of hum
Campus flags will be lowered Monday in memory of Valerie Kasurak, a retired citizenship judge who died October 14. She served on the University of Windsor Board of Governors from 1976 to 1985.
A marketing campaign rolling out this month depicts the decision process students undertake when choosing a university, and reassures them that they won’t get lost in the crowd at the University of Windsor.
The School of Music is offering DailyNews readers a chance to win two free tickets to “Afternoon Jazz,” a concert featuring the Dave Bennett Quartet on Sunday, October 28, at 2:30 p.m. in the Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre, 3277 Sandwich Street.
A project that places teacher candidates from China in Windsor schools has won recognition from two international development agencies.
Children can give their Hallowe'en costumes a dress rehearsal on campus Tuesday, October 30, as residence students host Boo at the U. University employees are invited to bring their children to the Katzman Lounge, Vanier Hall, at 6 p.m.
Door prizes and refreshments await attendees at the Faculty & Staff Wellness Fair on Tuesday, October 30, in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
Electronic music innovator and DJ Richie Hawtin will present a workshop called “CNTRL: Beyond EDM - Electronic & Techno(logy) Based Music” at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium on November 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Impulse is the catalyst of an argument and initiates the decisions that follow, says philosophy professor Christopher Tindale.