Launched by Western Student Experience at the start of the 2025-26 academic year and supported by the Parr Centre for Thriving, the Peer 2 Peer (P2P) Wellness Leader Program engages students as peer ...
After her father's death, biology major Danijela Jelich raises cardiac arrest awareness and funds Western's first outdoor debrillator.
New research shows that hidden regions of the genome once dismissed as "junk DNA" may trigger immune responses that protect against colorectal cancer.
From creatine to preworkout to electrolytes, a sports dietitian breaks down what you should know about exercise supplements gaining popularity.
As the winner of Survivor season 42, first-year Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry MD student Maryanne Oketch is taking lessons learned from the show to her medical school training. Oketch ...
From community volunteering with London, Ont. organizations to a definitive Western Mustangs win, Orientation Week 2025 introduced thousands of new Western students to their campus and city. Western ...
This Q&A originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2025 issue of the Western Alumni Magazine. Western alum David Shoemaker, LLB’96, left a high-powered New York law firm to pursue a career in sports, a ...
When first-year kinesiology student Tessa Jackson came to the women’s varsity rugby training camp this summer, she wasn’t only following in her mother’s footsteps, she was continuing a family ...
Western researchers and alumni dominated London Inc.’s 20 under 40 list this year. Ten Western alumni, three professors and one staff member were named to the 20 under 40 Class of 2026 by London Inc.
Wildlife populations that become small and isolated, often due to habitat loss, inevitably experience inbreeding which can lead to the loss of fitness and eventual extinction. One solution is to ...
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