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Following an eight-week trial, five former Canadian World Juniors hockey players accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a ...
For the first time, Canada hosts more than 500 trombonists from around the world to learn, perform and celebrate musicianship ...
Thousands gathered in London for this year’s Pride Parade, with Western students, staff and community members marching in ...
A slumber party with campus tours, laser tag and mock floor agreements. Western’s Overnight Experience this weekend gave ...
People often quote the phase: “the revolution will be televised,” without knowing that this statement is a corruption of the Gil Scott-Heron 1970 poem, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." ...
Western Housing informed some students Monday of reported chickenpox cases among Ontario Hall residents. The notification encouraged students to check their immunization status and take necessary ...
Huron’s new residence will double the affiliate’s on-campus housing options and allow it to guarantee residence for first-year students in September.
Two Western alumni were selected for Canada’s Flag Football national teams — with the chance to compete in the 2028 Olympics ...
Last week, the London Fire Department visited Western twice. Fire crews responded to a suspected gas leak on Tuesday and returned to an “event” at SSB on Thursday, which some campus community members ...
Fourth-year international Western student Asma Muhammad pays six times the tuition as a domestic student. Seeing her tuition rise every year while domestic tuition has been frozen, she questions why ...
Pierre Poilievre held a “Bring it Home” rally at RBC Place London on Sunday afternoon drawing over 2,500 people, including some Western students. The rally, which started at 2 p.m., took place just ...
The Ivey Business School’s grading system curves students’ grades to the low 80s, coming with both benefits and drawbacks.