The Canadian Labour International Film Festival will screen films about workers Monday, Nov. 25, at the Green Bean Café.
The Canadian Labour International Film Festival will screen films about workers Monday, Nov. 25, at the Green Bean Café.
A UWindsor student will emcee and a member of the Polish senate will deliver the keynote at Friday’s Polish-Canadian Society Business Dinner.
Organizers of the Kinesiology Food Drive hope to beat last year’s total of 5,100 items donated to the Downtown Mission.
Elizabeth Dowdeswell, lieutenant governor of Ontario, speaks to the opening plenary of the State of the Strait conference, Tuesday in Vanier Hall.
The Campus Bookstore has stocked all-cotton sweater embroidered with the University of Windsor name.
Canadian Blood Services will host donor clinics on campus the next two days.
The Celebration of Teaching Excellence will recognize winners of teaching awards today in the Alumni Auditorium.
Key Control will close Wednesday, Nov. 20, for staff training.
UWindsor researchers John Trant and Dana Ménard say their review of academic lab safety paints a troubling picture.
The University Players production of “Beauty and the Beast” brings the classic tale to life with breathtaking movement and music.