Mrs. Warren's Profession continues run
Oct 30th, 2006
The English Department production of Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession enters its second week of performances at Western's Talbot Theatre. ... [read more]
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The English Department production of Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession enters its second week of performances at Western's Talbot Theatre. ... [read more]
Women's Hockey LONDON, Ont. - The Windsor Lancers scored two short-handed goals in the third period as the Lancers defeated the Western Mustangs 3- ... [read more]
Western's rowing team dominated the OUA Championship regatta for the second year in a row, to claim both the men's and women's titles in St. Catharine ... [read more]
The University of Western Ontario claimed two of five Polanyi Prizes handed out this week to recognize excellence among young researchers. Peter Ca ... [read more]
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board has postponed the Workwell audit to Jan. 29-Feb. 2. Originally, the comprehensive audit of health and safe ... [read more]
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On Thursday, November 2, Catherine Ross and Lynne McKechnie, professors in the Faculty of Information & Media Studies, along with Paulette Rothbauer of the University of Toronto, will discuss their latest research on literacy in a presentation at the Central Branch of the London Public Library at 7 p.m.