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Students in the Editing Practicum course at the University of Windsor are hosting a pasta dinner on Saturday to raise funds toward the publication and launch of The Poet's Cookbook.
Nov 19th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

Combining literature with the culinary arts, students in this year’s Editing and Publishing Practicum courses are crafting The Poet’s Cookbook, the inaugural publication of the independent publisher Conspiracy Press.

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Luca Mastroianni seated at work table
Nov 25th, 2025

By Victor Romao 

Luca Mastroianni has always loved building things. 

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Updated date: Tue, 11/25/2025 - 15:47
Image of Askat Rami
Nov 22nd, 2025

 

By Victor Romao

From Classroom to Career: How a Co-op at Vistaprint Shaped a Data Analyst’s Future

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Sarika Sharma in the field
Nov 18th, 2025

By Sara Elliott  

Mapping the spread of invasive Phragmites is key to battling the towering reed that is threatening biodiversity across Southwestern Ontario.   

As quickly as it is cut back or burned, the fast-growing species – Phragmites australis subsp. australis – outcompetes native varieties rapidly with a detrimental effect on the surrounding area.  

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Bonnie Stewart
Nov 19th, 2025

By Kate Hargreaves

From search results to article summaries, image generators and facial recognition, artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere. 

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Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2025 - 10:31
Abby Scott
Nov 24th, 2025

By Kate Hargreaves

When Abby Scott joined the Outstanding Scholars program, she was not expecting to be listed as first author on a book chapter before she finished her undergrad.  

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Dianne Bondy in a yoga pose on a training machine.
Nov 19th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna

A University of Windsor alumna believed the global yoga industry wasn’t built with everybody or every body in mind.

So, she set out to change it.

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Trina Das, fourth year UWindsor student
Nov 18th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

Against the backdrop of the ongoing U.S.-Canada trade tensions, a University of Windsor poet penned a “border city love letter” inspired by the tensions and the people caught in the midst of it. 

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Joshua Sealy-Harrington
Nov 18th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

We’re living in a time when inequality is at the centre of political controversy, says Faculty of Law professor Joshua Sealy-Harrington, which makes it all the more important to clarify what the term means in a legal context.

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Holiday tree and ornaments in CAW Student Centre.
Nov 17th, 2025

The University of Windsor campus community is invited to ring in the holiday season at the annual tree lighting in the CAW Student Centre on Wednesday, Nov. 19. 

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