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For the first time, Canada hosts more than 500 trombonists from around the world to learn, perform and celebrate musicianship ...
A slumber party with campus tours, laser tag and mock floor agreements. Western’s Overnight Experience this weekend gave ...
Two Western alumni were selected for Canada’s Flag Football national teams — with the chance to compete in the 2028 Olympics ...
Western’s Board of Governors passed a new policy to affirm the identities of Indigenous staff and students to gain access to ...
Tom glanced across the field at the east stand — formerly the student side — where he used to sit for many of his 30 years as a Mustangs football season ticket holder. Like most Saturdays last season, ...
Four Western Mustangs heard their names called in the 2020 Canadian Football League draft last night. Dylan Giffen, Marc Liegghio, Jonathan Femi-Cole and Bleska Kambamba were all selected to be part ...
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 ...
Whether you're here for work, study or just visiting, there's no shortage of ways to make the most of your summer in London.
The Harbour, a new eating disorders clinic for post-secondary students in London, will officially open Wednesday at Western Research Parks. The clinic is a pilot project by the Eating Disorders ...
The homeless crisis in London has grown rapidly. With low housing supply, unsustainable rent prices and a lack of social assistance, the homeless problem has worsened coming out of the ...
A new children’s research institute is coming to King’s University College, with the support of CFI funding, that will take a new approach to child research in Canada.
All Schulich buildings have reopened after a bomb threat to multiple exam sites across Canada prompted a London police investigation this morning. In a press release, London Police Services said they ...