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Western Delegation Returns After Successful OUSA General Assembly

The Western University Students’ Council (USC) attended the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA) Spring General Assembly (GA) this past weekend at the University of Waterloo. GAs are held twice per year where student representatives from OUSA’s eight member schools gather to revise and pass standing policy that the Home Office staff and Steering Committee use […]

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USC Showcases 400 Opportunities Available to Undergraduate Students

Western’s University Students’ Council is currently accepting applications for over 400 work, volunteer, and student leadership positions on campus for the 2019-2020 academic year. Posted opportunities include USC associates, coordinators, interns, and part-time positions at the USC’s services and operations. “Western students gain skills and knowledge in the classroom everyday on our campus,” says USC

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Purple Sex Provides Opportunity for Feminist Celebration

Purple Sex is an annual opportunity for the feminist community at Western to connect over spoken word, storytelling, music, dance, and performances that celebrate sexuality, bodies and the lives of students. Madeline Vrolyk, the USC’s Coordinator of the Gender Equality Network (GEN), believes that the event is integral to campus life and Western’s student experience.

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Get Out And Vote With The USC

Following recent announcements from the provincial government regarding student ancillary fees and revised tuition frameworks, student elections have never been more important. The USC President and Vice President are responsible for representing nearly 30,000 Western undergraduate students through advocacy at the university, municipal, provincial, and federal levels. The incoming executive will face unprecedented challenges and

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Western Film Holds Special Place in the Hearts of Students

Western Film, started from humble beginnings as a movie club on campus. The Western Film Community as it was previously named, showed movies in Middlesex College on the weekends. The club was mostly comprised of film students and other movie fanatics however all students were welcome to attend their showings. They didn’t have the funds

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Consent Education a Priority During Orientation Week

Carina Gabriele has made sexual consent education a priority during her term as Student Programs Officer as research shows that university students are most likely to experience sexual assault within the first eight weeks of school. “Due to this information, we really wanted to ensure that students clearly understand affirmative consent and that they are

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Charity Ball Set to Support Women’s Rural Resource Center

As an established and well-respected event in our community, Charity Ball received over 100 applications in the summer from various charitable organizations. The nature and depth of the support the Center provides to local women made them an excellent choice for this year’s event.
Charity Ball is on Saturday, January 26th at 9:00pm at the London Convention Centre. Tickets are available for $45 each online, at the Purple Store, our at the Charity Ball booth in the Atrium. Check out the Facebook page for the event for more details and access to the Lookbook.

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Women in House Provides Female Student Leaders a Glimpse at Life in National Politics

Women are underrepresented in the highest forms of elected leadership, including student politics.“It can be hard to imagine yourself in a political position of influence when you can’t see anyone that looks like you in those positions today. We need face-to-face interaction and participation in everyday activities in Parliament to show young women that they can do this,” says USC Women’s Issues Network Coordinator, Madeline Vrolyk.

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