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You might want to think twice before doing that kegstand this weekend, based on a recommendation in Monday’s Canadian Medical Association Journal. The panel of doctors claimed in an editorial…
Several of London’s intersections may stay quiet if Dale Henderson, Ward 9 councillor, gets his way. London currently has plans to install new crosswalk traffic light buttons at 400 crosswalks…
The City of London has been looking to increase its income to avoid a tax increase. But one London realtor has an odd recommendation. For the City to fully maximize…
Although J.D. Salinger died last January, he still has a tight grip on his work. His estate is in the process of banning the release of an unauthorized sequel to…
It’s that time of year again. “For Rent” signs are beginning to pop up on lawns and “Roommate Wanted” flyers are being posted around campus. Looking for a house can…
Two years ago, Western opened its new student recreation centre. It was a landmark event made possible because of students, who provided the majority of the funding. Since students footed…

Today in the University Community Centre Atrium: The Women’s Issues Network draws a crowd with an Anti-Fashion Show displaying all second-hand clothing. According to their website, the aim of the…
Motor vehicle theft might be a car owner’s greatest fear. Luckily it’s very rare — at least on campus. In the past six months, campus police have recorded a grand…
Even when it’s blanketed in snow, Western’s campus is still green. The Canada Green Building Council awarded a Gold certification to the Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Pavilion last month, recognizing it as…
Tuesday marked the birth of a new think-tank at Western named CPNet@Western. It’s a joint effort between Western and the Canadian Policy Network. The not-for-profit think-tank aims to provide policy…
The University Students’ Council decided to cancel a referendum on funding an international student aid group, calling the referendum unfair. The original motion proposed a referendum to decide whether a…
Ever considered transferring into a college system before finishing your university degree? An announcement made Monday by the Government of Ontario may soon make that transition much easier. Currently, students…