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The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.

Calling all singers: choirs now recruiting

The School of Creative Arts invites non-music majors who wish to join the oldest and largest ensemble on campus to audition for the University Singers, open as an elective course.

Dusty Johnstone, a learning specialist in women’s and gender studies discusses her dissertation research in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare. Dusty Johnstone, a learning specialist in women’s and gender studies discusses her dissertation research in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare.

Fashion magazine to discuss study on women’s struggle to label rape experiences

Learning specialist in women’s and gender studies, Dusty Johnstone, discusses her dissertation research on women’s struggle to label rape experiences in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare.

The end-of-season “sidewalk” sale will feature new discounts on clothing and computer suppliesThe end-of-season “sidewalk” sale will feature new discounts on clothing and computer supplies

The Campus Bookstore holds an end-of-season “sidewalk” sale

The Campus Bookstore will hold an end-of-season “sidewalk” sale in the commons area of the CAW Student Centre, featuring new discounts on clothing and computer supplies, Thursday, August 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“Everything must go,” says marketing coordinator Martin Deck Martin Deck, “and hundreds of items have been newly marked down.”

 The recently graduated team of (from left to right) Rama Nabhan; Mohnad Nabhan; Firas Abdelkhaleq; and Jihad Zaher, project achieved 15th place internationally, and third place locally, in the American Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute annual intern The recently graduated team of (from left to right) Rama Nabhan; Mohnad Nabhan; Firas Abdelkhaleq; and Jihad Zaher, project achieved 15th place internationally, and third place locally, in the American Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute annual international competition.

Civil engineering capstone project earns top marks at international contest

A team of civil engineering students’ graduation project on beam design ranked them among the top entrants at an international design competition

The University will be transitioning from CLEW to Blackboard September 8 for the faculties of Law, Human Kinetics, Education, Nursing, and the Odette School of Business. Remaining faculties will make the change by the end of DecemberThe University will be transitioning from CLEW to Blackboard September 8 for the faculties of Law, Human Kinetics, Education, Nursing, and the Odette School of Business. Remaining faculties will make the change by the end of December

Students laud popular new learning management system

A group of students had a chance to take Blackboard Learn, UWindsor’s soon-to-be-implemented learning management system, out for a test drive this summer and they liked what they saw.

R.J. Reilly, who taught 20th century American and English literature at UWindsor in the early 1970s, has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel – with four more ready for release.R.J. Reilly, who taught 20th century American and English literature at UWindsor in the early 1970s, has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel – with four more ready for release.

Former English instructor launches literary career in his nineties

A former UWindsor English instructor who is now in his nineties has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel 

Campus Bookstore cashier Dannielle Quenneville buys back a textbook from nursing student Elizabeth Dillon.Campus Bookstore cashier Dannielle Quenneville buys back a textbook from nursing student Elizabeth Dillon.

Textbook buyback a money-saving proposition

Students who wish to sell their used books can now use the textbook buyback service at the Campus Bookstore, located at the refund counter on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, from Monday August 17 to Friday August 21, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Bookstore will resume the service from Wednesday, September 9 to Tuesday, September 22, Mondays to Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.