A free public seminar Friday morning is the latest in a series sponsored by the Windsor History of Economic Thought Club.
A free public seminar Friday morning is the latest in a series sponsored by the Windsor History of Economic Thought Club.
When the musicians and artists who make up what is now known as the Noiseborder Ensemble first came together in 2008, they were highly influenced by Windsor’s proximity to an international border crossing.
The Organization of Part-time University Students (OPUS) has thrown its support behind Trick or Eat, which organizes volunteers to dress up and head door-to-door asking for non-perishable food items instead of candy.
Mark Cohon, commissioner of the Canadian Football League, will discuss the fundamental leadership attributes and processes that he used to build the league during the next instalment of the Odette School of Business Breakfast with Champions speaker series, on Tuesday, October 30.
Jamie Smith is excited to see the Detroit Tigers return to the World Series, and is glad that studying at the University of Windsor makes it convenient.
In a technological age, what better way to explore the interplay between the online and offline worlds than through art that combines digital and mixed media?
Volunteer International Students Assistance will hold a samosa sale in the CAW Student Centre Commons on Thursday, October 25, to raise money for its social activities.
The Lancer men’s soccer team will kick off its post-season with an Ontario University Athletics West Division quarter-final against the Guelph Gryphons, tonight—Wednesday, October 24—at 7 p.m. on Alumni Field.
The UWindsor Faculty and Staff Hallowe’en Social on Wednesday, October 31, offers more than a pizza lunch, says organizer Mary-Ann Rennie. It will save celebrants from having to go door-to-door collecting treats.