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Oct 24th, 2012

As Rita Jabbour understands it, it’s a simple formula.

“The more school you have, the more money you make over time,” said the fourth-year history major, one of hundreds of UWindsor students touring the Continuing Education Fair in the CAW Student Centre on Tuesday.

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Oct 24th, 2012

A nod from a national publication came at a perfect time, says BookFest Windsor organizer Lenore Langs—just before the festival opens.

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Oct 24th, 2012

A University of Windsor scientist will appear on Discovery Canada’s Daily Planet Thursday to explain the physics behind using lasers to remove tattoos and unwanted hair.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

A total of 22 computer science and mathematics students competed Friday to represent Windsor in the regional competition of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

The Marketplace food court in the CAW Student Centre will celebrate the cuisine of South Asia today, with special lunch and dinner dishes at the Homestyle station.

Lunch dishes include:

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Oct 23rd, 2012

The International Wednesdays documentary series presents A Walk to Beautiful on Wednesday, October 24, at noon in the International Student Centre on the second floor of Laurier Hall.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

Handwritten newspapers were a common tradition in Finnish popular movements at the end of the 19th century and during the first decades of the 20th century, says Kirsti Salmi-Niklander.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

Until 1985, First Nations women who married non-status men lost their status under Canada’s Indian Act, even though men who married non-status women were able to pass their status on to their wives and children.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

Clarinetist Dave Bennett and the members of his jazz quartet—drummer Doug Cobb, pianist Tad Weed and Kurt Krahnke on string bass—will feature classic swing era tunes in their concert Sunday, October 28.

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Oct 23rd, 2012

The University Bookstore is urging its customers to purchase necessary course materials or supplies by the end of the month, when it will move into a new temporary location on the upper level of Vanier Hall.

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