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Oct 3rd, 2012

Sean Moriarty, acting executive director of Information Technology Services, is the featured speaker at a session for part-time students on Wednesday, October 10.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

Representatives from the architectural firms planning the development of the UWindsor’s downtown campus will be on hand Thursday to discuss renovations to the Windsor Armouries, the former bus depot across the street and the Windsor Star complex several blocks to the west.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

Friends and colleagues recall Bernie Mulligan as a caring person whose contributions will be missed. Mulligan, a carpenter in the UWindsor maintenance department, died October 1 at the age of 46.

Maintenance manager Rajeev Chawla recalled him as a team player.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

A sale of baked goods Monday in the CAW Student Centre raised more than just funds; volunteers with the local chapter of Students Offering Support hope it will raise a few roofs.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

The earthquake that rocked eastern Japan in March 2011 points to the need for enhancing integrated disaster risk management, says Norio Okada.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

It's that time of year again… the leaves are changing colour, the weather is getting cooler, and Canada Savings Bonds are on sale.

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Oct 2nd, 2012

The Homestyle station in the Marketplace food court will head south of the border tonight, featuring a Mexican theme for dinner.

On the menu are:

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Oct 2nd, 2012

The International Student Centre International Wednesdays documentary series presents Bowling for Columbine, noon Wednesday, October 3, in the centre on the second floor of Laurier Hall.~

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Oct 2nd, 2012

Campus flags will be lowered Tuesday, October 2, in memory of retiree Roberta Sims, who died September 27. She joined the University’s staff in 1978 as a secretary in the Faculty of Law, a position she held until her retirement in 2002.

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Oct 1st, 2012

UWindsor is the midst of the most exciting transformation in its history. The momentum that began with the Medical Education Building has continued as the $112-million Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation (CEI) opened its doors on September 17.

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