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A wide collection of earbuds is at offer as the Campus Bookstore’s True Savings Thursday special, July 16

Save on earbuds today at Campus Bookstore

The Campus Bookstore is promoting a range of earbuds for sale, as its True Savings Thursday special, July 16. 

A wide collection of earbuds is at offer, from the very popular iLuv brand, starting at $6.99, to Sony noise-canceling earbuds, marked down from $69.99 to $37.85.

The store is located on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre and is open today until 5 p.m.

Over the course of the Windsor International Film Festival 2015, the Capitol Theatre will showcase major celebrities, master filmmakers, yet-undiscovered talents, and groundbreaking films.Over the course of the Windsor International Film Festival 2015, the Capitol Theatre will showcase major celebrities, master filmmakers, yet-undiscovered talents, and groundbreaking films.

Windsor International Film Festival announces 2015 dates

The Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) will run Tuesday to Sunday, November 3 to 8.

History professor Miriam Wright (second left) congratulated the Gathering Our Heroes project team for receiving the History Department Community Heritage Medal.Photo Credit: Les McCracken. History professor Miriam Wright (second left) congratulated the Gathering Our Heroes project team for receiving the History Department Community Heritage Medal.From left to right: Andrew Thiel, Jerry Hind, Garna Argenti, Adam Pole, Andrew Fraser and Stephanie Saunders .Photo Credit: Les McCracken.

Kent County military veterans’ tribute wins accolade

When the organizers of a project to collect stories and artifacts of world war veterans started out with a table in the Downtown Chatham Centre, they didn’t know what to expect. But a line at the door waiting for the mall to open convinced them there was an appetite for their work.

As part of one of the Windsor Science Academy program activities, Sandwich Secondary students Jordan Sin (l.), Liam Salt (centre) and CJ Rempillo (r.) shatter flowers they had flash-frozen by dipping them in liquid nitrogen at -196° C.As part of one of the Windsor Science Academy program activities, Sandwich Secondary students Jordan Sin (l.), Liam Salt (centre) and CJ Rempillo (r.) shatter flowers they had flash-frozen by dipping them in liquid nitrogen at -196° C.

High schoolers explore science at UWindsor

34 high schoolers from across Windsor-Essex who spent a week in the Faculty of Science for short lectures, fun activities and lab exercises. 

Ken Bishop, Landau Gage vice president of operations (l.) and Research Centre for Integrated Microsystems manager Dr. Rashid Rashidzadeh (r.) pose with their newly developed device “contactless coordinate measuring machineKen Bishop, Landau Gage vice president of operations (l.) and Research Centre for Integrated Microsystems manager Dr. Rashid Rashidzadeh (r.) pose with their newly developed device “contactless coordinate measuring machine.”

Real world experience leads to payoff for student research team

A successful collaboration with the Landau Gage Company has helped a UWindsor research team sell their product and secure a research grant, while landing two team members a job and internship. 

The newly launched Odette World Health Innovation Network will work with health and life sciences companies to support the successful commercialization of products resulting in economic growth and tangible health care benefits for all Canadians.The newly launched Odette World Health Innovation Network will work with health and life sciences companies to support the successful commercialization of products resulting in economic growth and tangible health care benefits for all Canadians.

UWindsor’s Odette School of Business Announces Odette World Health Innovation Network and Welcomes Health Researcher and Innovator Dr. Anne Snowdon

The Odette School of Business at the University of Windsor announced the launch of the Odette World Health Innovation Network.