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Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians
by Emma Hyett | April 26, 2024 | Front Vertical, Student Life | 0 Comments
First-year student Anna Chauhan is an advocate for political change
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Campus flags lowered to half-mast in honour of Britain’s longest-serving monarch
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Collaboration to focus on energy, security and environment
Apr 22, 2021
Board of Governors passes 2021-2022 budget
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Sep 9, 2022
Campus flags lowered to half-mast in honour of Britain’s longest-serving monarch
Aug 16, 2023
Collaboration to focus on energy, security and environment
Campus & Community, Featured 1
Mark Daley to lead creation of new Digital Western unit
Alumni, Featured 2, Headline 1, Other Author
Canadian tennis star Denis Shapovalov partners with Ivey grads in ‘functional coffee’ game
Featured 3, Other Author, Student Life
Students’ homemade rocket reaches top speed at Mach 0.927
Orientation activities aim to foster a welcoming, inclusive and safe experience
Widespread use of pesticides and loss of floral diversity have left honeybees vulnerable to infectious disease, which directly affects pollination of food crops.
With so much at stake in preventing honeybee decline, a team of Western researchers have discovered certain probiotic bacteria can be used to prevent diseases in bees and promote overall health of the hive.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
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Students mapped and removed the shrub along the Thames River through ‘Campus as a Living Lab’ project
Change boosts comfort for grounds crew, reduces noise and emissions for campus community
Student-run environmental clubs gather for connection, collaboration and outreach