Jacqueline Shi's short film Little Red premieres at the fifth annual Forest City Film Festival.
The votes are in, and Inam — president of Huron University College Students' Council and captain of his intramural water polo team —is our Student of the Year.
Local musicians Rob and Kelly Sef set the stage for everyone's favourite Monday night madness.
As a film coordinator at Western Film, James Waite brings his long-held passion for movies to campus.
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Through Forget Me Not Awareness, Kyra Keer is driven to spur conversation around Alzheimer's disease.
With the artificial intelligence industry quickly ramping up internationally, Western AI Collective’s executive directors want to fill a gap in teaching students about deep learning that they believe the university is not fulfilling.
As one of the first plus-size models on campus, graduate student Kesley Bush is hoping to pave the way for others to feel comfortable with the idea that they too can model both inside and outside of campus.
Western Alum, Tebello Nyokong has become a trailblazer in the science community. From her humble beginnings as a shepherd in Lesotho to becoming a distinguished university professor, she showcases the true meaning of passion and perseverance.
Western alumni Terence Kernaghan, the first openly gay MPP in London and an official opposition critic for LGBTQ Issues at Queen’s Park, has an optimistic hope for Ontario's future, even in the face of what he thinks is an absolute disaster.
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, 81-year-old Ron Robert is attending university for the first time to fight off the disease.
Throughout the night, Mercer reminisced on his long career hosting CBC's Rick Mercer Report and discussed Canadian history with his characteristic wit and humour.
John Muirhead performed an intimate house concert on Saturday Jan. 12, 2019 giving insight to some of his songs and what he's looking forward to in 2019.
Christine Stapleton has excelled during her time as director of sport and recreation services at Western University.
Najwa Zebian channels her painful experiences into profound words that express people's most personal feelings and gently guide them through their own pain.
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