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The Campus Bookstore is offering blue and black water bottles, regularly priced $9.95, are just for $6.95, Thursday July 9.
The Campus Bookstore is offering blue and black water bottles, regularly priced $9.95, are just for $6.95, Thursday July 9.
A political science professor emeritus honoured for his deep dedication to preserving local historical publications.
As from July 13 individuals who need to either collect or drop their mail will be able to do so at the Distribution Services’ new location at 2601 Union Street in the Maintenance Services building.
The Lancer track and field program had an outstanding showing at the 2015 Canadian Track and Field Championships in Edmonton.
The Campus Bookstore has selected So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson as its Book of the Week.
A doctoral student of engineering won acclaim at the 4th International Engineering Mechanics and Materials Specialty Conference.
Students seeking general academic advice will now find the advisors at room 115, Dillon Hall, as the team has recently relocated from the CAW Student Centre Commons area.
“This will allow us to bring together in Dillon Hall our advising services with other key Student Success Centre services, which will enhance the UWindsor student experience,” says dean of students Clayton Smith.
Four-in-one stylus from Onyx & Green with a laser, a LED light and a pen built into a stylus, are at offer at The Campus Bookstore True Savings Thursday promotion, July 2.
Two Odette School of Business professors were successful in a Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative (WCAI) competition for access to an extensive database from a major international travel & tourism company.
Filmmaker and UWindsor professor Min Bae and his crew will present a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his latest film, Stillwater.