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What started off as an enjoyable night of live house music in the Mustang Lounge ended up becoming a hot mess after the fire alarms went off and 1,200 students…
Protesters in London rallied to voice their displeasure with Elections Canada and the federal government on Sunday. The protest came as a reaction to widespread allegations of electoral fraud involving…
The Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance met at McMaster University this weekend for their second general assembly of the academic year. OUSA holds these assemblies twice a year to discuss, amend,…
As announced at last Wednesday’s For Manufacturers Only conference, both local industry and unemployed citizens are feeling the effects of a nation-wide labour shortage. Although London is marred by a…

It was dusk on a warm night at the beginning of September, and Adam Fearnall was standing in a throng of 5,000 students packed into Talbot Bowl. It was at…
The Kings University College Students’ Council elected their new president, Dave Ennett, last night. Following suit with the University Students’ Council elections, Kings saw the highest voter turnout in recent…
The University Students’ Council is tying together all of its awareness campaigns together under one banner. The future position of the health and wellness coordinator will oversee health and safety-based…
Engineers have never had it easy in school, but applying to jobs after graduation might be easier than ever for them. According to an article in the Toronto Star, engineers…
City council has continued to flip-flop on the opening of new methadone clinics. The latest issue in the ongoing saga is the drafting of a security plan for the new…

When Marie Louise Nielsen was deciding where to study abroad, Canada was at the top of her list. Having a Canadian university on your resume is highly regarded by employers,…
Well, it’s over. The race to decide who will take the helm of our beloved University Students’ Council has named a victor, marking the end of the—usually—two-week long circus known…
A councillor hopes re-learning how to count will aid the city’s job growth. Paul Hubert, Ward 8 councillor, wants council to start counting jobs with his Hire 1 program. The…