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Mustang track athletes Scott Leitch and Jenessa Olson competed in Trinidad and Tobago over the August long weekend against some of the world’s best young athletes in the Pan American Junior Games.
Olson qualified for the 400m hurdles final with a near personal best time of 1:01.35. She would finish seventh overall in the competition.
According to Western’s track and field coach Vickie Croley, performances like this from Olson will make her the rising star to look out for in the upcoming season…
Sports editor Arden Zwelling offers up his take on what went wrong with the Toronto Blue Jays this season and why the current ownership structure means bad news for the team’s fans
Former Mustang athletes Vaughn Martin, Bradley Smith and Cam Sylvester making a name for themselves on the world stage.
After an enthusiastic reception in London last fall, Theatre Western’s The Laramie Project will be showcased at the renowned Toronto Fringe Festival in July.
The Laramie Project tells the true story of teenager Matthew Shepard from the small town of Laramie, Wyoming, who was murdered because of his homosexuality. The play, written by Moisés Kaufman and the Tectonic Theatre Project, is based upon a collection of interviews conducted with residents of Laramie, depicting their different reactions to the tragedy.
Can a comedy written 400 years ago about the domestication of an unruly woman still generate laughter from an audience today? The English department’s production of William Shakespeare’s The Taming…
Gazette deputy editor dishes off on convocation
Blackmore refuses to graduate, Waugh admits pride, Bentley regrets geographical constraints
The Richard Ivey School of Business’ new building project is causing ripples. Designed with the latest green technology, the construction of the new, $100-million Richard Ivey School of Business building…
The Canadian Association of University Teachers is demanding university administrators make their finances transparent.
The association is proposing this plan in hopes university budgets and financial information will be open for inspection and analysis.
Doctoral studies may not be worth the time and financial commitment of Canadian students according to a new report on post-secondary and post-graduate education. The 2007 National Graduate Survey, composed…
Artists and performers from across the globe will be in London for the next 10 days showcasing their talent at the London Fringe Festival, which kicked off yesterday at venues…
On June 13 and 14, TD Waterhouse Stadium hosted the 2009 Ontario Junior Track and Field Championships. The competition featured some of Western’s top athletes, who earned 17 individual medals including golds won by Scott Leitch and Jen Cotten in the men’s 400 metre hurdles and the women’s heptathlon, respectively.