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Albert Pujols is hitting homeruns, Aaron Rodgers is throwing touchdown passes and Phil Kessel is scoring goals at an alarming pace—is it possible that something is missing from the sports…

Despite sitting at the bottom of the Ontario University Athletics West standings, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks proved to be a much tougher challenge for the Mustangs…
Throughout the week, students may have noticed the gigantic green bin located on concrete beach. This bin is a part of the ongoing University Students’ Council electronic waste drive that…
Public displays of affection—or PDA—can often be a touchy subject. Usually in the early stages of a relationship, specific parameters are set to ensure that both parties are comfortable…

A new study in cancer prevention research suggests that ginger may be more than just a tasty spice. The researchers, led by Suzanna Zick of the University of Michigan Medical…

Students paranoid about the potentially adverse health effects of tethering themselves to their phones may be able to sleep a little easier. A new Danish study published in the British…
A feasibility project idea suggested by her boyfriend’s mom could be the future of art galleries. Mallorie Brodie, an ambitious Western student, launched Start Gallery in July 2011. Start…
There’s nothing better than a triple-bill of Canadian musical talent, and that’s what the King’s University College Students’ Council offered up to students on Thursday night at the London Music…

After the general assembly that took place in Campbell park by Dundas and Colbourne on October 22, Londoners have agreed to occupy Victoria park.
Lock your doors and hide your laptops—break-ins are continuing to sweep through student neighbourhoods, with another incident reported this past weekend. Nicholas Miles, a second-year economics student, was away from…

In a recent news release, the Harvard School of Public Health stated that depression is much more prevalent in women than men, and that caffeine might be able to…
President Amit Chakma’s priorities for the 2011-12 academic year are leaving some Western students feeling left out. The priorities, announced to University Senate last Friday, include a focus on internationalizing…