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Pride perspectives virtual panel, June 25
Mike Bickerton, BA'01, Sam Maggs, BA'10, and Jamie Pandit, BA'12, share how Western shaped their lives and careers, and how they continue to create impact in their communities.
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National Indigenous History Month
Take part in a 30-day challenge to learn about, and celebrate, Indigenous Peoples, perspectives, realities, histories and cultures.
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Toronto Zoo, June 21
Save 15% on tickets and enjoy an educational and exciting day with your family and friends.
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Aging well
Discover practical tips for aging well from researchers across campus, including the importance of social connections, exercise and maintaining a healthy brain.
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Special Olympics coach
Ann Scully, BA’82, BEd’83, travelled to Turin, Italy, as a cross-country ski coach for Team Canada at the Special Olympics World Winter Games.
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A scientific renaissance
Raywat Deonandan, PhD’01, is redefining the role of public health educator and defender of science as an epidemiologist.
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"Doom scrolling" and teen mental health
Research shows that passive scrolling contributes to heightened anxiety, depression, aggression and impulsiveness in vulnerable adolescents.
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Don't tape your mouth while sleeping
Not only is there a lack of evidence to support the viral trend, but mouth taping could also exacerbate sleep-disordered breathing.
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Arad Keshvadi
Driven by a deep passion for helping children, Arad Keshvadi, BSc'25, makes meaningful change through his studies, volunteering and research.
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Twin champions
Powered by donor support, Chloe and Sophie Coutts helped secure a national Track & Field championship and Western's first women's Cross Country national title in 34 years.
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