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UWindsor discovers it's not easy being green

 

By Hannah Larking

News Editor

May 14, 2008

The University of Windsor has taken strides recent years to become a more environmentally friendly campus. Although the advancements are evident, there is always room for improvement.
Since John Regier, manager of housekeeping and grounds at facility services, started working on the campus, a lot has changed. “Three years ago… basically the only recycling we had was blue bins in office areas mainly for fine paper [and cardboard],” Regier explained. >>

Vandals 'fess up to trashing pub, expected to pay repair bill

 

By Hannah Larking

News Editor

May 14, 2008

On April 11, former University of Windsor pub, The Basement, was vandalized by a handful of people who have now come forward to confess.
The damage took place late on Friday, April 11, and it’s possible that it could have stretched into the early hours of Saturday morning, explained Tiffany Gooch, UWSA President. >>

Campus Kiss

Prof raises awareness about sexual assault

 

By Hannah Larking

News Editor

May 14, 2008

May is sexual assault month across Canada and the University of Windsor is taking advantage of the opportunity to raise awareness.
Dr. Charlene Senn is a professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies with areas of expertise in sexual assault and violence against women. Over the years, her research has proven that sexual assault on campus at Windsor is just as high as any other. In the broad definition, 8-18 per cent of women are sexually assaulted within a three-month period.
“In Canada, there is no rape law. [It has not been there] since 1985. Instead, there is sexual assault, which includes any form of non-consensual sexual touching, from kissing or grabbing … all the way to what we would normally call rape [or intercourse],” explained Senn. >>