Month: March 2015

  • “Citizen can” ; local movie premiere supports United Way London

    “Citizen can” ; local movie premiere supports United Way London

    This Saturday, the glitz and glamour of Hollywood is coming to Western. The Western Movie Club will be hosting its second movie premiere, an event to showcase the filmmaking talents of three students from the Movie and Video Production (MVP)  club here on campus. But unlike their counterparts in Tinseltown, these students have decided that…

  • Big black box holds secrets

    Big black box holds secrets

    For someone who has spent four years elbow-deep in acrylic paint and other artistic media, the last thing you’d expect her to say is that she doesn’t want to be an artist. Well, sort of doesn’t want to. “I want to be a curator,” said Mackenzie Sinclair, a 21-year-old fine arts student at Western University.…

  • Stopgap Foundation is set to bring accessibility to London

    Already celebrated as a wheelchair accessibility pioneer in Toronto, Luke Anderson has made the next step. He’s on a quest for more accessibility in Canada and  has announced a new initiative to help increase access in another city that desperately needs it – London Ont,. The Stopgap Foundation is aimed at making Canadian businesses more…

  • The Desire Map is drawing close to home

    The Desire Map is drawing close to home

    Alex Weber is a trained journalist who switched gears in her late twenties to become a life coach. On Saturday, she will facilitate The Desire Map workshop, the brainchild of Windsor-born Danielle LaPorte. LaPorte is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, entrepreneur and blogger with a huge online following. The Desire Map workshop focuses on finding…