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MORE NEWS HEADLINES Trading spaces in the UCC: businesses play "musical chairs" For
those students returning to Western this fall, you may notice a few
changes to the University Community Centre. One on one with the big guy: Q&A with President Paul Davenport Our
Prez on heroes, Ernie Eves, and Amelie.
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LAST UPDATED: Friday September 6, 2002 - 7:00 p.m. Faculty sophs restricted from residences Faculty sophs were
left out in the cold this Orientation Week, as over half of them were
forced to spend time sitting on residence doorsteps. Man exposes himself, safety issues return Students
are asked to remain aware of campus safety issues, especially in light of
a recent incident involving a man exposing himself on Western grounds. While you were tanning: a quick review of the summer The
summer is over and that means two things – school starts, and The
Gazette is back on the stands. For those of you who spent the last four
months in serious Gazette withdrawal, here is a recap of some of the
stories that happened while you were away. Slacktose Intolerant COLUMN: Banned from Disneyland There
exists a magical land – an academic utopia, where angelic first-year
students walk around clothed in white, holding hands and singing kumbaya.
When they're not too busy washing one another's mouths out with soap for
cussing, they like to skip rope, fly kites and drink soda pop down at the
corner store. Website battles crazy cheaters Western's
use of Turnitin.com, the online plagiarism detection tool, has been a
tremendous success since its implementation last year, according to Dr.
Debra Dawson, director of Western's educational development office. |
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