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connect posterConnect is an exhibit that showcases a variety of styles and approaches to printmaking.

Reception for collaborative printmaking exhibit this Friday

More than 30 art students from the University of Windsor and McMaster University are exhibiting a series of prints at a local gallery and will hold a public reception on Friday.

Connect is the first collaborative print show between the two schools and includes wide variety of styles, techniques and approaches to printmaking.

contest winnersFrom left, engineering students Shibin Pennickara, Hajjar Al-Hasna Ahmad Rizal, Yanting Liu, and Stephanie Shaw took top honours in the Water Environment Association of Ontario student design contest.

Design contest win secures free trip to New Orleans for engineering students

A group of fourth-year engineering students will get an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans this fall after taking top honours in a contest that required them to design a new wastewater treatment plan for a rapidly growing region north of Toronto.

Garbage bagThe University of Windsor is seeking volunteers to participate in a community clean-up downtown on the morning of Friday, April 25.

Volunteers needed for downtown clean-up

The University of Windsor is seeking volunteers to participate in a community clean-up downtown on the morning of Friday, April 25.

Nigel and Anna HusseyNigel Hussey, shown here with his wife Anna, holds up a satellite tag like the one he attached to a Greenland shark in the Canadian Arctic. The device detached and floated all the way to Wales, where it was found by Mari Williams.

'High-tech message in a bottle' travels more than 6,000 km

Call it a high-tech message in a bottle.

A satellite tagging device used to record migratory data that was attached to a Greenland shark in the Canadian Arctic in 2012 was recently found washed up on a beach in southwest Wales—just a short distance away from the spot where the wife of the researcher who planted it used to spend her summers.

Philip AdamsonUWindsor music professor Philip Adamson is the featured soloist for Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto no. 4” during the Windsor Community Orchestra concert Sunday.

Concert to feature Beethoven piano piece

The Windsor Community Orchestra presents its Spring Finale concert Sunday at Assumption University Chapel.

Roman and DmitryRoman Maev and Dmitry Gavrilov pose with their thermographic analysis equipment at the Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research.

Physicists use high-tech methods to analyze priceless art works

Walk in to the Louvre, take a flash photo of the Mona Lisa and chances are you’ll be promptly escorted out by some rather unhappy security guards. Besides obvious copyright and security concerns, museum curators take a dim view of light from flashbulbs hitting the priceless art works for which they’re responsible.

Fourth-year nursing student Jelena Lastro.Fourth-year nursing student Jelena Lastro won recognition for her patient care during a placement at Windsor Regional Hospital.

Nursing student earns spot on hospital honour roll

Fourth-year nursing student Jelena Lastro won recognition for her patient care during a placement at Windsor Regional Hospital.