Sampling remote lakes in New Zealand may help a UWindsor research team develop an early warning system to monitor the health of freshwater systems.
Sampling remote lakes in New Zealand may help a UWindsor research team develop an early warning system to monitor the health of freshwater systems.
Lancer alum Corey Bellemore will run for his country at the Francophone Games, July 21 to 30 in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Hockey standouts Jenny MacKnight and Parker Van Buskirk received the Banner and Olympic Shields as Lancer athletes of the year.
Developing more green roofs, erecting more shade structures, and increasing sewer infrastructure were among the variety of ideas a group of students presented yesterday to help Windsor adapt to climate change.
The Lancer men’s and women’s basketball teams swept their opening weekends at home.
Ontario University Athletics named Lancer Matt Walters a first-team all-star after his fourth-place finish at the provincial cross-country meet last weekend paced the Windsor men’s team to a silver medal.
His teammates Jeremy Cooper and Nick Falk qualified for second-team all-start status.
On the women’s side, Jenn Corrick’s 10th-place standing earned her an all-star berth.
Next up for cross-country is the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship meet, November 10 in London.
Lancer men’s soccer players named to OUA West all-star team
BComm student Cole Barbour said a voucher for a semester’s tuition he won during a draw at Wednesday’s Welcoming Celebration will help to keep him afloat, which comes in handy in his line of work—he’s a combat information officer with the Canadian Navy.
Currently holding the rank of ordinary seaman, Barbour hopes that completing his degree at the Odette School of Business will help him to advance.