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Windsor Police Service speak to Adeola Mustapha, a UWindsor student reported missing, in the university's CAW Student Centre Wednesday morning • photo Caroline Jacobson
Missing UWindsor student located
Adeola Mustapha speaks with Windsor Police officers in the university’s CAW Student Centre Wednesday morning, after learning she is the subject of a missing persons alert • photo Caroline Jacobson UWindsor student surprised by missing persons report Natasha Marar EDITOR-IN-CHIEF indsor Police Service have confirmed that a woman at the...
Average Undergraduate Tuition Fees by Province, 2011-12. Statistics: OUSA
Tomorrow’s tuition
OUSA gives the Ontario government its two cents on a new tuition framework Gord Bacon ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR n the wake of a new tuition rebate from the provincial government, the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance is setting its sights on flat fee and tuition regulation as part of an updated...
Woman fitting description of missing student led from campus by police
Gord Bacon ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR woman fitting the description of a missing UWindsor student was taken by ambulance from the university’s CAW Student Centre early this morning. The woman, who was visibly upset but didn’t appear to be injured, was talking to both Campus Community Police and Windsor Police Service...
Windsor’s population drops as our talent continues to leaves town
Windsor’s brain drain
Windsor’s population drops as our talent continues to leave town Natasha Marar EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ast week’s announcement of population declines in Windsor is highlighting increasing community stakeholder concerns about a talent exodus among the region’s young adults. Windsor’s population decreased by 1.3 per cent to 319,246 people over the last five...
Adeola Mustapha in her Facebook profile photo
UWindsor student missing
Stephen Hargreaves NEWS EDITOR indsor Police Services are reporting a UWindsor political sciences student missing. Adeola Mustapha, a first-year student from Antioch, Calif. was reported missing on Feb. 7, following a call from her west-end landlord, who had not heard from her or received rent in two months. Windsor Police...
Transit Windsor’s Bill Marra speaks about the proposed U-Pass on campus Monday morning • photo m.n. malik
‘Come on and take a free ride’
University and Transit Windsor campaign for new U-Pass Gord Bacon ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR ransit Windsor and the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance are offering a free week of transit rides for students as part of lobbying efforts for a universal, tuition-funded bus pass. Windsor city councillor and Transit Windsor board...
Get on the bus: U-Pass may inject $1 million/yr into transit
Gord Bacon ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR he University of Windsor is joining forces with Transit Windsor to bring Windsor’s transit system into the 21st century by putting a mandatory bus pass to referendum for the first time since 2005. The University of Windsor’s Students’ Alliance and Transit Windsor have struck a...
dsor students. (right) Students unveil a banner to Murray in protest • photos m.n. malik
Minister of Training Glen Murray comes to campus to address Liberal tuition grant
Gord Bacon ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR urray addressed questions raised by protestors less than 24 hours after the National Day of Action protests subsided. [See full NDoA story and gallery here] Appearing in front of close to 60 administrators, students and media for what was publicized as a question and answer...
Afrofest on campus
Stephen Hargreaves NEWS EDITOR he seventh annual AfroFest kicked off this Monday at the CAW Student Centre. The African Diaspora Festival, affectionately called AfroFest, is a fusion of intellectual discussion, film, fashion, art and music, celebrating Windsor’s people of colour. Aiming to promote unity on campus to celebrate the journey...
200 students, faculty, and union members took to the streets for a rally and march against high tuition fees as part of the National day of Action • photo m.n. malik
UWindsor students take to the streets for National Day of Action
Stephen Hargreaves NEWS EDITOR crowd of about 200 students, faculty and members of campus union groups took to the street this morning at 11:30 a.m. for a rally and march against high tuition fees as part of the National day of Action. Organization of Part-time University Students member and event...
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