Senator Murray Sinclair will deliver a public lecture Tuesday, Dec. 1, entitled “Christian and Indigenous people can co-exist.”
Senator Murray Sinclair will deliver a public lecture Tuesday, Dec. 1, entitled “Christian and Indigenous people can co-exist.”
The Campus Food Bank needs donations of canned goods and non-perishable items to meet growing demand.
Staff housed in Assumption Hall spearheaded a drive which collected 34 boxes of goods for the Campus Food Bank.
The Campus Food Bank administered by Iona College needs supplies donations to refill its shelves.
The Campus Food Bank administered by Iona College needs donations to replenish its supplies.
A commemorative plaque marks the former site of Iona College at 208 Sunset Avenue.
Demand is outstripping supply at the student food bank run by Iona College.
Breakfast cereals are a high-demand item at the campus food bank.
The Campus Food Bank serving UWindsor students has relocated to the basement of Canterbury College at 2500 University Avenue West.
Iona College offers two very different services aimed at providing UWindsor students with nutritious food: a twice-weekly dinner and the North Campus Food Bank.
The United Church affiliate hosts home-cooked dinners Mondays and Thursdays at 5 p.m. in its Hoffman Auditorium. In addition to a hot entrée and a vegetarian option, the meal includes salad, bread, fruit, cookies, coffee and tea—and costs $3.
The building at 208 Sunset Avenue also houses a food bank for the use of UWindsor students. It provides a variety of non-perishable items.