Demonstration in Red Square brings awareness to sexual and domestic violence
By The Front and Molly Workman | May 8The Clothesline Project originated in Massachusetts but has been adapted to Western's campus. // Photo by Zoe Deal
The Clothesline Project originated in Massachusetts but has been adapted to Western's campus. // Photo by Zoe Deal
A new Associated Students Board of Directors was elected and all four referendums were passed after the AS elections on Friday, May 4.
Sustainability is a long-term goal of Western’s facilities. Robust compost and recycling services are available, and campus is littered with fill-up stations for reusable water bottles.
Spring quarter can be rough.
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member Kayla Wilson said.
Western students are still unhappy with how crowded buses to campus are, even after big changes were made to routes last year.
Western is encouraging students and staff to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day through a new campaign during the month of April to share information and reduce risks surrounding prescription medication.