Nominations are invited now for the annual Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility Awards.
Nominations are invited now for the annual Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility Awards.
A student enjoys a mini-massage during the Health Fair in the CAW Student Centre.
Health providers on campus and in the community will mount displays for students today.
Artist-in-residence Anna Atkinson will join professor Brent Lee for a performance Thursday.
Artist-in-residence Anna Atkinson will join professor Brent Lee for a performance Thursday.
Ornithology student Erica Authier breaks out the binoculars for a closer look at birds in Point Pelee National Park.
A field trip Saturday took ornithology students to bird-watching hotspots in Canada’s migration corridor.
First-year engineering student Julia Costa chalks a message from the United Way on a campus pavement.
Student volunteers with the campus United Way campaign drew messages in chalk on sidewalks to bring attention to local anti-poverty efforts.
OPUS staff members Steve Jancev and Maryan Amalow welcome guests to the organization’s free barbecue.
The Organization of Part-time University Students will hold its start-of-semester barbecue Thursday, September 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Cast members of the University Players production “Molière Impromptu,” which continues its run at Essex Hall Theatre this weekend.
A trivia quiz gives readers a chance to win two tickets to the University Players production of “Molière Impromptu.”
Campus libraries have posted an FAQ dealing with their implementation of a new library management and discovery system.
Signs announce the pending closure of Sunset Avenue between Wyandotte and University streets.
Sunset Avenue will close to vehicular traffic between Wyandotte and University streets on Monday, September 22.
Civil engineering student Evelyn Ntake attends a February 2014 STEPS workshop on exam strategies.
The Skills to Enhance Personal Success (STEPS) program aids in study preparation through group sessions.