
A public education campaign in advance of Halloween warns the campus community against cultural appropriation.
A public education campaign in advance of Halloween warns the campus community against cultural appropriation.
UWindsor instructor Marty Gervais has published a new book, Five Days Walking Five Towns, where he explores Windsor's original towns on foot.
A tailgate party before Saturday’s Lancer football game promises free food and fellowship.
The next time you’re sipping on a pint of your favourite peanut butter porter, take a moment to pour one out for the barbarians.
If it weren’t for those Germanic tribes in northern Europe, says University of Windsor professor Max Nelson, the popular alcoholic beverage may still be considered the “effeminate drink of foreigners.”
“The Greeks held pseudo-scientific beliefs about alcohol, including that wine is hot and manly while beer is cold and effeminate,” Dr. Nelson said.
Bill Anderson is hoping to cut through the fog of uncertainty blanketing the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations.
Skills to Enhance Personal Success (STEPS) workshops are designed to help students reach their academic potential.
The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.
Read the plaques posted along Turtle Island Walk to find the answers to today’s quiz contest.
Friday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.
Young. Passionate. Ready to take on the world.
University of Windsor’s Youshaa El-Abed recently returned from the 8th annual University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, inspired to step forward as a young leader in Windsor-Essex.
He was one of more than 900 students who took part in the week-long conference aimed at motivating the next generation of leaders working towards arising humanitarian issues.