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Thousands gathered in London for this year’s Pride Parade, with Western students, staff and community members marching in celebration and resistance.
For the first time, Canada hosts more than 500 trombonists from around the world to learn, perform and celebrate musicianship ...
A slumber party with campus tours, laser tag and mock floor agreements. Western’s Overnight Experience this weekend gave ...
Two Western alumni were selected for Canada’s Flag Football national teams — with the chance to compete in the 2028 Olympics ...
Western’s Board of Governors passed a new policy to affirm the identities of Indigenous staff and students to gain access to ...
Western and Fanshawe will end their collaborative nursing program in September 2025, to begin two standalone programs. Current students will be able to graduate until August 2031.
Western will be moving fall reading week to the week of Thanksgiving indefinitely beginning 2026. The change, approved by Western University’s Senate at their May 16 meeting, will begin in the 2026-27 ...
Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos won his fourth consecutive election in London Centre. His eyes are set on trade relationships, the economy and the cost of living crisis.
The Western community is mourning the passing of fourth-year health sciences student Daniel Khodatalab. He was 22 years old. Khodatalab passed away on April 14 following a motor vehicle collision ...
Western Housing informed some students Monday of reported chickenpox cases among Ontario Hall residents. The notification encouraged students to check their immunization status and take necessary ...
A King’s master’s student explored the struggles second-generation immigrants face in finding a sense of belonging. How do Western students create and connect with cultural communities on campus?
Western’s department of English and Writing Studies announced a new major in creative writing that will begin in September 2025.
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