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Students could soon be facing a long walk to campus. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 471, which represents the interests of London Transit Commission’s drivers, dispatchers, inspectors and ticket clerks, is…
What do you get when you put a glockenspiel, cellos, guitars, go-go dancers in balaclavas and a choir together on a stage? The answer is the eccentric experience of The…
Robert Kelly’s Minutia installation is currently on display at the McIntosh Gallery, located on campus. The installation explores the power of words. The word minutia, which means a minute or…
Re: “Proposed burka ban ignites freedom debate” Oct. 14, 2009 To the editor: In the article there is a common misunderstanding stated by Shaimaa Ali, Islam awareness manager for Western’s…
E-mail inboxes may soon see the end of spam due to proposed legislation that could stop marketers from selling or renting lists of addresses.
Students remain unclear and angry about the violent arrest of fourth-year social science student Irnes Zeljkovic last Wednesday.
New studies show there is less of a correlation between the use of cellular phones and the risk of cancer. According to Health Canada’s website, the organization has been looking…
Re: “Six officers needed to take down student” Oct. 16, 2009 To the editor: Is this headline supposed to be editorial or hard news? It is obvious that this uproar…
A campaign in London, England is asking for “fat-ism” to be listed as a hate crime, according to BBC News. The article says demonstrators have asked the mayor of London to follow San Francisco in banning discrimination against obesity, even when it comes from doctors.
Re: “Obama’s Peace Prize unpalatable” Oct. 15, 2009 To the editor: In the article, Lauren Pelley referred to Mahinda Rajapaksa as a possible Peace Prize nominee and that “Sri Lanka…
In light of EnviroWeek, the Gazette has taken a brief look at Western’s sustainability initiatives and how it compares to other Canadian institutions.
A Grimsby woman, who believed she was vandalized when a rock was found on her windshield, soon discovered it was actually a fragment of a meteorite. The meteorite entered the…