Should a female Muslim witness be allowed to wear a niqab – a veil that covers the face – while testifying before a court? The Supreme Court of Canada is considering such a case.
Should a female Muslim witness be allowed to wear a niqab – a veil that covers the face – while testifying before a court? The Supreme Court of Canada is considering such a case.
As part of the Seeds4Hope seed grants awards program, now in its fourth year, the Windsor & Essex County Cancer Centre Foundation invites applications for funding of new and innovative cancer research from eligible, locally-based researchers.
The International Wednesdays documentary series presents The Refugees of the Blue Planet, March 28 at noon in the International Student Centre, on the second floor of Laurier Hall.
A blood donor clinic scheduled for Vanier Hall on Wednesday, March 28, is aimed at students living in residence but open to all, says Canadian Blood Services.
University Players completes its 53rd season with Neil LaBute’s modern comedy Some Girl(s), March 29 to April 1 and April 11 to 15 at Essex Hall Theatre.
The west African state of Ghana has a booming lumber industry that produces a troublesome waste product – sawdust.
“They have to burn it just to get rid of it all,” says Muhammad Ahsan Pasha. “But what if it could be turned into fuel?”
Like a greatest hits album, Café Chez Vanier will be serving up patrons’ favourite dishes this week, says manager Jane Meunier. She has dubbed the special promotion “Vanier’s Best of the Best” and says it’s the first time Food Services has put together an all-star line-up.
The University of Windsor congratulated its Canadian Interuniversity Sport champions in a high-profile way this weekend, taking out advertisements in the Windsor Star and Globe and Mail newspapers to declare “You make us proud!”
From a tuba serenade to a violin’s impressions of summer, student musicians will present a varied selection of works in a free public recital Monday, March 26, at 4 p.m. in room 139, Music Building.
Part of the School of Music’s Take 4 series, the program features:
Friends and colleagues of Bernie Mulligan are soliciting donations to help the UWindsor staffer with costs related to his treatment for cancer.