Supreme Court decides on the definition of sexual consent
When ‘Happy Holidays’ Isn’t So Controversial, After All: UWindsor Students and Windsorites Share their Holiday Traditions
Feelings of Fraudulence? How Imposter Phenomenon Might be Affecting You
Senators Kim Pate and Marty Klyne Virtually Visit UWindsor's Legal Process in Canada Class to Discuss Senate's Role in Implementing TRC’s 94 Calls to Action
New Student-Led BIDE Institute Seeks to Tackle Issues of Racism and Inclusivity on UWindsor Campus
UWindsor Celebrates Transgender Awareness Week for the First Time
The University of Windsor raised the Trans flag for the first time outside Chrysler Hall to honour Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) and Transgender Awareness Week.
What It’s Like to Be in Your Last Year of College: UWindsor Seniors Reflect on their University Careers and Experiences with Senioritis
Zoom-Trolling: A Weapon for Discrimination or a Tool for Social Change?
Rather than a mere tool for playing pranks or a weapon to spread obscenity and hatred, Zoom-trolling is simultaneously a new, accessible, and powerful tool of civil disobedience.
Ford Government Won’t Challenge Ontario Court of Appeal Decision on Student Choice Initiative, UWSA Breathes “Sigh of Relief"
Some of the Most Underrated Science Electives for Non-Science Majors at UWindsor
Online Learning from 3,624 km Away
University can be difficult to navigate at uncomplicated times. But when international students faced the need to learn from distances of 3,624 km because of COVID, the university became less about navigation and more about surviving the online learning experience. Here are some examples of how you can get the best university experience (and make your tuition worth it) even if you are far away.
The Lance Halloween Special: Haunted Buildings on Campus
UWindsor's Student Content Creators: In Conversation with Linden Crain, Carly Coombe, and Hope Monaco
Unbeknownst to many students at UWindsor, they may be crossing paths with Internet-famous content creators in their very own school’s hallways. To discover more about what it’s like to be a student and digital creator, I reached out to UWindsor's very own Linden Crain, creator and host of the Coffee with Crainer podcast, Carly Coombe, the bookstagrammer behind Beauty n’ Her Books, and Hope Monaco, the food blogger behind Local Plant Eater. What kind of media brands do these students run? What got them into media in the first place? How do they juggle being a student and digital creator? Let’s find out!
Unpopular Opinions: Why I Prefer Online Learning to In-Person Learning
How Are UWindsor Students Feeling in the Wake of Sexual Assault Reports & Allegations at Western University?
The Rise of Discord Among Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
How student voters are impacting Federal elections
The Lance is back: what does it all mean?!
Being There Without “Being There”: How the Lancer Women’s Hockey Players are Helping Girls Connect with Sport During COVID-19