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The Conservatives’ first majority budget may mean cloudy skies for research in Canada—specifically “blue-skies” research, a domain of research where real-world applications are not considered apparent. Unveiled on March 29,…
On April 3, city council held a public meeting proposing a beefed-up nuisance bylaw in response to the recent Fleming riot. The new bylaw could potentially allow police to enter…
The University Students’ Council plans to provide stressed students with solace by staging the second annual Purple Finale. The event will include several activities and complementary food to provide tired…
After two meetings in the last 10 days without a resolution, the Clubs Governance Committee of the University Students’ Council will meet once again to deliberate a complaint filed against…
Students on a full-year exchange were granted another Western perk away from home. Previously these students were ineligible to vote in the University Students’ Council elections, but following a meeting…
The University Students’ Council is shaking up its financial operations with the introduction of a new capital plan. The plan will set a 10-year outline for how much the USC…
Seven of Canada’s business schools have teamed up to promote Canada as a great place to study. Western’s own Richard Ivey School of Business is working with business schools at…
The London Food Bank started its 25th Annual Food Drive yesterday, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. “We help about 3,660 families every month at the food…
Post-secondary students across Quebec are marching out of classes all across the province to protest a planned 75 per cent jump in tuition over the next five years. While the…
If you can never find a study space on campus, you’re not alone. Western libraries are holding two forums on March 29 for undergraduate students to voice their study space…
Ontario students will keep their tuition grants and see some small cuts, but that’s about it. Yesterday, the Ontario Government presented their budget to the Legislative Assembly. The budget, which…
The City of London is presenting members with a 3.1 per cent pay raise on April 10. The 3.1 per cent increase is guaranteed for non-elected city staff, but has…