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The Grammy Awards show, dubbed music’s greatest night, has been known both as a way for talented artists to be recognized, as well as a means for them to showcase…
To the editor: It amazes me to see how University Students’ Council presidential candidate Marshall Goldfarb is constantly referred to as the “idealist” everyday candidate in the media. Has anyone…
To the editor: I’m seriously disappointed with one of the University Students’ Council presidential candidates. Jeff Rutledge and his campaigners were beyond rude on Jan. 26 while they were campaigning…
Re: “Joker a tool, voters should not be fooled” Jan 28, 2010 To the editor: I was shocked to see this letter printed in the Gazette. What appears to be…
Harry Prapavessis, associate professor of kinesiology, has been named the Canadian Cancer Society’s researcher of the month. The professor is currently exploring the impact of exercise while quitting smoking and…
The fifth Annual Western Award of Excellence nominees have been announced. Each year, these awards celebrate main campus staff who exemplify Western’s mandate of providing a well-rounded student experience at…
York University e-mail accounts have been targeted by a recent phishing scam, asking students to provide e-mail password information. “York is not alone,” said James McCloskey, central information security officer…
Students across Canada need help with their grammar. Period. There has been a recent flood of complaints from professors about the hopeless state of writing coming from several of their…
Some of the University Students’ Council presidential candidates have encountered bumps along the campaign trail. Matthijs van Gaalen has received 13 demerit points for unfair play and pre-campaigning, while Matt…
University Students’ Council presidential candidates were grilled on Friday by members of Western’s media hub. The annual Media Forum, which took place in the University Community Centre atrium, involved representatives…
For the three A&E editors, our Saturday night at Taphouse felt more like New York fashion week than a typical venture down Richmond Row. The dance floor was transformed into…
UWOpera’s version of Mozart’s Don Giovanni triumphs over the “every opera-is-boring” stigma and makes for a captivating performance. Directed by Western music professor Theodore Baerg, the Western community should take advantage…