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Feb 9, 2016
London students getting inside look at life at city hall
Nine London, Ont., university students have been getting an inside look at how their city is run and they like what they see. -
Feb 5, 2016
LFP: Young Londoners struggle to find jobs as more people 55-plus reluctant to leave workplace
King's Sociology Professor Dr. Don Kerr finds that a higher percentage of people between the ages of 55 and 64 had jobs last year compared with a decade earlier. -
Feb 5, 2016
London Experiences a Lost Decade
Sociology Professor Dr. Don Kerr examines Statistics Canada annual employment figures over the past decade, notes "lost decade" of meaningful employment -
Jan 28, 2016
Students awarded for saving a life on HOCO
51视频 student Stacia Pepper named as one of the recipients of a citizen citations from the London Police Service on Thursday as recognition for saving the life of a peer at Homecoming. -
Jan 28, 2016
Demand for university swells from non-high schoolers
King's student Kevin Dunklee shows that it is never too late to get a university education. -
Jan 27, 2016
King's players spell it right!
Western Gazette review: From politics and gender norms to absentee parents, The Putnam County Spelling Bee packs so much into so little. -
Jan 26, 2016
The Future of Work: How to bring workplace zombies back to life
King’s Dean of Students, Joe Henry, discusses staff motivation with the Globe and Mail.
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Jan 22, 2016
LFP: Western Mustangs veteran does it all
King's student and varsity athlete Greg Morrow shows versatility on the court as he is named one of the top 50 CIS players 2015-2016 by North Pole Hoops.
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Jan 22, 2016
LFP: Spelling Bee a winner
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - playing in the the Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre — is a venue just waiting to be discovered by more Londoners. -
Jan 22, 2016
King's faculty take three of the top five spots in all of Western in Rate My Professor
Congratulations to Joseph Turnbull, Laura Melnyk Gribble and David Meredith ranked 2nd, 3rd and 5th in all of Western by Rate My Professor. As well, Robert Ventresca was ranked 8th.
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Jan 21, 2016
LFP: Ditch dam repair, chief, WWF argue
51视频 welcomed Chief Leslee White-Eye from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation as the January speaker for King's Hour, where she discussed the Truth and Reconciliation report, and local environmental issues. -
Jan 20, 2016
LFP: Broadway musical hit spells f - u - n
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, presented by the King’s Players theatre troupe, is happening Thursday January 21- Saturday January 23 at 8 p.m. in the Joanne and Peter Kenny Theatre. -
Jan 17, 2016
CBC Sunday Panel: Al Qaeda vs. ISIS: Who will win the turf war?
King’s professor, Dr. Thomas Tieku, was part of the expert Turning Point panel on CBC The National regarding the attacks in Burkina Faso. -
Jan 6, 2016
King's Players Theatre presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Nominated for six Tony awards, winning two when it debuted on Broadway in 2005, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a musical following participants of a spelling bee as they try to spell their way to the national championship. -
Dec 18, 2015
King's Chaplain recognized among Western's newsmakers of 2015
Congratulations to Father Michael Bechard and the others recognized in Western's newsmakers of 2015. Father Bechard is recognized for his leadership in supporting refugees. -
Dec 11, 2015
LFP: Outstanding by Design
King's Student Life Centre named as the winner of the Award of Excellence. -
Dec 9, 2015
King's History professor Dr. Stephanie Bangarth writes about Remembrance Day for activehistory.ca
King’s History professor Dr. Stephanie Bangarth writes article for activehistory.ca, “If ye break faith – we shall not sleep?”
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Dec 9, 2015
Cripcuts film festival: Tangled Art + Disability in collaboration with King's Disability Studies program
Cripcuts, which was screened at King’s University College on Nov. 26, was presented by Tangled Art + Disability in collaboration with King’s Disability Studies program and VibraFusionLab.