The student centre boasts a new coffee outlet: Starbucks, opening Monday.
The student centre boasts a new coffee outlet: Starbucks, opening Monday.
Food Services is offering free coffee and tea at its Starbucks outlet in the Toldo Health Education Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
The Green Bean Café now accepts the UwinCARD as payment from employees that have activated payroll deduction.
Food Services will ask customers this week if they would like to make a $1 donation to the student food bank.
A new Starbucks outlet in the Toldo Health Education Centre sells the coffeehouse’s full line of beverages.
Anna Kirby, executive director of Campus Services, will take on the responsibility of acting executive director of Information Technology Services effective January 11.
She succeeds Bala Kathiresan, who is leaving UWindsor for an appointment as president of BCNET, a not-for-profit, shared information technology services organization governed by British Columbia’s higher education and research institutions.
Provost Douglas Kneale expressed confidence that Kathiresan will prove an asset to BCNET.
Students embraced the idea of trading a hug for a can of Coca-Cola from a machine dispensing the soft drink Thursday in the CAW Student Centre.
The Windsor chapter of Engineers Without Borders is getting the support of Food Services to promote the concept of fair trade on campus this week.
Food Services is selling two Boziis for $5, for a limited time.
Two new coffee services are the first step to earning certification as a Fairtrade campus.