Josh Paglione

alumni at Rock of Ages eventAlumni enjoying the ambience in the CAW Student Centre Thursday: Stephanie Groves, Judi Wilson, Barb Biggar, Ray Laurinaitis, Rick MacDonald, Steve and Claudia Freeman.

Decades of music echo through anniversary concert

Organizers called Thursday’s 50th anniversary Rock of Ages concert a huge success.

Student government to host viewing of US presidential inauguration

The University of Windsor Students’ Alliance will stream live television coverage of US president Barack Obama’s second inauguration, today at 11 a.m. in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.

“Some students have been asking for a space where everyone can come view this important event,” says Josh Paglione, the alliance’s director of student life.

The viewing party is free and open to the campus community. More details are available on the event Facebook page.

Week of activities to promote education against bullying

In an effort to educate students about the serious implications of bullying, the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance has partnered with Windsor Pride to host a series of events next week— International Bullying Awareness Week.

“Bullying doesn’t end when students leave high school, it can continue into University or the workplace,” says Kim Orr, president of the alliance. “That’s why it is so important that we bring attention to the serious mental and physical effects that bullying can have on people.”

Techno superstar Richie Hawtin to host music workshop

Electronic music innovator and DJ Richie Hawtin will present a workshop called “CNTRL: Beyond EDM - Electronic & Techno(logy) Based Music” at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium on November 7 from 5 to 7 p.m.

The event will combine educational daytime lectures on music technology for fans of electronic dance music (EDM), showing them the roots of the music, the history of a global movement and the future of music technology and performance.

UWindsor runners rising to anti-cancer challenge

Students, staff and faculty across campus are signing on to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s Run for the Cure, Sunday, October 2, on Windsor’s riverfront. The foundation has launched a challenge to Canada’s colleges and universities, inviting them to compete with other institutions in an effort to maximize fundraising to support its vision of creating a future without breast cancer.

Josh Paglione, director of student life for the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance, hopes to draw representation from every club to his team.