
UWindsor sport management major Zack Sephton is the Canadian student rep on the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association.
UWindsor sport management major Zack Sephton is the Canadian student rep on the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association.
The Eastern Canada Campus Recreation Conference continues through Friday on the UWindsor campus.
The Organization of Part-time University Students will host its 25th annual awards banquet on Friday, March 24.
The Department of Athletics and Recreation Services is pleased with the installation of a temporary cricket pitch on the south campus.
Making recreation and fitness inclusive and available to all was the take-away message of Accessibility Awareness Day.
As Lancer teams advanced in post-season play, athletics support staff worried about the prospect of hosting the Queen’s Cup for the Ontario University Athletics championship in men’s hockey the same weekend as the Final Eight tournament for national women’s basketball.
One thought kept his department from panicking, acting director of Athletics and Recreational Services Mike Havey said Friday: “We knew we had a student employee who could step up and take on that project.”
With 5,000 student participants – and another 1,000 drawn from faculty, staff, and community – Campus Recreation is a huge success story, says intramurals coordinator Josh Leeman.
That success won plaudits last week, as the Ontario chapter of the Canadian Intramural Recreation Association recognized the University of Windsor with its Outstanding Intramural Achievement Award for the sixth straight year. The award honours programs that offer varied activities, promote fair play and build leadership capacity.