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  • Enwin plugs in
  • $450k grant for Centre for Enterprise and Law
  • ?Come on and take a free ride?
  • ? and then the city started writing
  • 12-Month Canuck
  • 2011 Lancers Calendar
  • 22 Lancers at Canadian Track and Field Championships
  • 24 hour Montreal people
  • A bridge too far
  • A divine comedy
  • A final walk through Windsor Armouries
  • A future wide open
  • A novel week: BookFest to feature over 50 authors
  • A novel week: Windsor author launches new book
  • A PINT WITH ? (Re)cycle sculptor Tim Laskey
  • A PINT WITH ? Cerah Steele
  • A pint with ? Demetra Penner
  • A PINT WITH ? Five Alarm Funk
  • A PINT WITH ? Slyde
  • A PINT WITH ? Syzslak
  • A PINT WITH ? The Matadors
  • A PINT WITH ? The Nefidovs
  • A PINT WITH? Electric Youth
  • A PINT WITH?The Town Heroes
  • A PINT WITH: Crissi Cochrane
  • A PINT WITH: Dave Squeaky Wheelz
  • A PINT WITH: Dusted
  • A PINT WITH: Gob
  • A PINT WITH: Limbs of the Stars
  • A PINT WITH: Matt Gallagher
  • A PINT WITH: Michelle Soulli?re
  • A PINT WITH: Notes to Self (and Lee Gaul)
  • A PINT WITH: Of the Pack
  • A PINT WITH: Pat Robitaille
  • A PINT WITH: Sarah Morris
  • A PINT WITH: The Comic Book Syndicate
  • A PINT WITH: The Locusts Have No King
  • A play so good, it?s scary
  • A season of renewal for women?s volleyball team
  • A way with words: Author Roger Farr talks theory, linguistics and dropping out
  • Aboriginal community ?Idle No More?
  • Action packed
  • Adjetey-Nelson: Prepping for Olympics shot
  • Afrofest on campus
  • AIDS talk informs Muslim women
  • ALBUM REVIEW ? NORAH JONES: Little Broken Hearts
  • ALBUM REVIEW: CRISSI COCHRANE ? Pretty Alright
  • ALBUM REVIEW: A.C. Newman ? Shut Down the Streets
  • Album Review: Al Tuck ? Under Your Shadow
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Andre Williams and The Sadies ? Night and Day
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Andrew Bird ? Hands of Glory
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Arcade Fire ? A Very Arcade Xmas
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Arkells ? Michigan Left
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Austra ? Sparkle
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Azure Ray ? As Above So Below
  • ALBUM REVIEW: B.A. Johnston ? Hi Dudes!
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Baby Eagle & the Proud Mothers ? Bone Soliders
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Barr Brothers ? Self-Titled
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Beach Boys ? That?s Why God Made the Radio
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Belle Starr ? The Burning of Atlanta
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Black Keys ? El Camino
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Cellos ? Bomb Shelter
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Christina Martin ? Sleeping With a Stranger
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Cousins ? The Palm at the End of the Mind
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Crystal Castles ? III
  • ALBUM REVIEW: D-Sisive ? Run With The Creeps
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Dance Movie ? Interlopers
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Danny Michel ? The Birds are Dancing Over Me
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Darkness ? Hotcakes
  • ALBUM REVIEW: DEL BARBER ? Headwaters
  • ALBUM REVIEW: DJ Shadow ? The Less You Know, The Better
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Dog Day ? Deformer
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Elk ? Daydreams
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Elliott Brood ? Days Into Years
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Emeli Sande ? Our Version of Events
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Feist ? Metals
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Green Day ? ?Uno!
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Grieves ? Together/Apart
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Grimes ? Visions
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Hey Rosetta! ? A Cup Of Kindness Yet
  • ALBUM REVIEW: JAPANDROIDS ? Celebration Rock
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Jeff Bridges ? s/t
  • ALBUM REVIEW: JOEY RAMONE ? ?Ya Know?
  • ALBUM REVIEW: John K. Samson ? Provincial
  • Album Review: Jon McKiel ? Tonka War Cloud
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Junior Battles ? Idle Ages
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Learning ? Live in a Living Room
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Lee ?Scratch? Perry ? Nu Sound & Version
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Mahogany Frog ? Senna
  • Album Review: Marine Dreams ? Marine Dreams
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Mastodon ? The Hunter
  • ALBUM REVIEW: MAZ ? Telescope
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Metz ? Metz
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Modern Superstitions ? Modern Supersitions
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Money in the Banana Stand ? Giant Steps II
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Muse ? The 2nd Law
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Nick Ferrio & His Feelings
  • ALBUM REVIEW: OHBIJOU ? Metal Meets
  • ALBUM REVIEW: PATRICK WATSON ? Adventures In Your Own Backyard
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Philip Glass ? Rework: Philip Glass Remixed
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Plants and Animals ? The End of That
  • ALBUM REVIEW: PS I LOVE YOU ? Death Dreams
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Purity Ring ? Shrines
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Rah Rah ? The Poet?s Dead
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Regina Spektor ? What We Saw from the Cheap Seats
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Ry Cooder ? Election Special
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Ryan Adams ? Ashes & Fire
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Said the Whale ? Little Mountain
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Said the Whale ? West Coast Christmas EP
  • ALBUM REVIEW: SANTIGOLD ? Master of My Make Believe
  • ALBUM REVIEW: SHOUT OUT OUT OUT OUT ? Spanish Moss and Total Loss
  • ALBUM REVIEW: SISKIYOU ? Keep Away
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Slim Twig ? Sof? Sike
  • Album Review: Sonic Avenues ? Television Youth
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Steve Harris ? British Lion
  • Album Review: Sunparlour Players ? Us Little Devils
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Teenage Kicks ? Be On My Side EP
  • Album Review: The Hoop ? Panda Boy
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The Hypnotics ? Static Fuzz Radio
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The Mark Inside ? Nothing To Admit
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The Menzingers ? On the Impossible Past
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The Pack A.D. ? Unpersons
  • ALBUM REVIEW: THE UNQUIET DEAD ? Tales of the Unquiet Dead: Book One
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The Wooden Sky ? Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
  • ALBUM REVIEW: The xx ? Coexist
  • ALBUM REVIEW: This Machine Kills Robots ? A Horrid Heart Still Beats in It?s Mummified Remains
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Thought beneath film ? Detours
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Tom Waits ? Bad As Me
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Trust ? TRST
  • ALBUM REVIEW: V/A ? Hey! It?s Christmas Vol. 3
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Various ? Folk Songs of Canada Now
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Watch the Throne: Jay-Z / Kanye West
  • ALBUM REVIEW: White Lung ? Sorry
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Whitehorse ? The Fate of the World Depends on this Kiss
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Whitehorse ? s/t
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Wilco ? The Whole Love
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Will Curry & the Country French ? Awake, You Sleepers!
  • ALBUM REVIEW: WOODS OF YPRES ? Woods 5: Grey Skies & Electric Light
  • All together now
  • Always and for(n)ever
  • And she?s off! Melissa Bishop soars to a 2012 London Olympics berth on a stomach of butterflies
  • Anyone for cricket?
  • ARTS CALENDAR: Sept. 14
  • Avicii announced for riverfront music festival
  • Avicii concert lands UWSA $37K in the hole
  • Back to basics
  • Back to wine country
  • Back-to-back champs
  • Backpacks for Guyana: UWindsor outreach aims to help Guyanese students
  • Backstage pass with the University Players
  • Baldin named women?s hockey team captain
  • Baldwin named captain
  • Band AMPed up over cheating claims
  • Bands of brothers
  • Basketball fundraiser a success
  • Basketball teams sweep weekend
  • Battle of the broadcasters: Voting for CJAM?s Jammy Awards now open
  • Battle on the home front
  • Battle over reproductive rights
  • Beating your workout plateau
  • Beautiful death
  • BEHIND THE SEAMS : The Lance @ Toronto Fashion Week
  • Benefits behind the beats
  • Benny & Richie bring the party
  • Bento box office
  • Best of Windsor 2012
  • Beyond Batman
  • Bibliophiles rejoice
  • Bird?s eye view
  • Biting and scratching
  • Biting and scratching: The Hypnotics look for guidance but maintain a style all their own
  • Bleep! CJAM radio bans ?all profanities?
  • BOOK REVIEW: Crow
  • BOOK REVIEW: Mash-up!
  • BOOK REVIEW: Psychology and Other Stories ? C.P. Boyko
  • BOOK REVIEW: Self-Portrait without a Bicycle
  • BOOK REVIEW: Tastes like hilarious
  • Bookstore contract in legal limbo
  • Bookstore deal voted down
  • Bookstore goes to referendum
  • Bookstore move to student centre delayed
  • Bookstore referendum moving forward
  • Born this way: UWindsor study looks at growing up gay
  • Brawl in the family
  • Breast Cancer Awareness Day hits home for coach Leckie
  • Bridging the gap
  • Brydon healed and ready to play soccer
  • Budget crunch for commerce society
  • Build it up to burn it down
  • Building on success: D?Amore outlines recruitment strategies and putting together a winning team
  • Bygone bicycle ride through Windsor
  • Caf? Chez Vanier ferm? as tuition rises
  • Campus changes laid out for next 50 years
  • Campus courtyard costs balloon
  • Campus custodians spread thin
  • Campus staff member will be missed
  • Campus-wide debate to be held
  • Canada ups residency intake of international students
  • Canadian Club love
  • Caught in the web of Internet censorship
  • CD REVIEW: Coldplay ? Live 2012 DVD
  • CD REVIEW: Luke Lalonde ? Rythymnals
  • Cello gold
  • CFS takes tuition fee talks on the road
  • Chacon challenges the competition
  • Character building imperative to Lancers football success
  • Charity workers catch a break on OSAP
  • Cheque book to textbook
  • Chrysler Hall Tower not ?insulated? from budget crunch
  • Cinderella cup final features former Spitfire star
  • Cinema obscura
  • Cinemas obscure
  • CIS qualifiers at Blue & Gold
  • City councillor wants Occupy Windsor protest permit
  • City style: fall fashion from local designers
  • CJAM profanity policy threatens artistic merit
  • CJAM puts pledge drive in gear
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Aug. 31
  • CJAM TOP 30 ALBUMS: June 4, 2012
  • CJAM TOP 30 ALBUMS: May 8, 2012
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Nov. 16
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Nov. 9
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Oct. 12
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Oct. 19
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Oct. 26
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Oct. 5
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Sept. 14
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Sept. 28
  • CJAM Top 30 Albums: Sept. 7
  • CJAM TOP 30: Nov. 14 ? 20
  • Close to home, far from Bond
  • Close victory garners Lancers winning record
  • Cold campus, hot events : Frost and mental health weeks kick off
  • Combat Rock
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Aug. 31
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Nov. 16
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Nov. 2
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Nov. 9
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Oct. 12
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Oct. 19
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Oct. 26
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Sept. 14
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Sept. 21
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Sept. 28
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Sept. 7
  • COMIC: Tales from First Year ? Oct. 5
  • Companies rewarded for buying out injured workers
  • CONCERT REVIEW: Elton John at the WFCU Centre
  • Conference promotes diversity in residences
  • Contracts curb foreign student fraud
  • Cool Britannia
  • Cops: be extra vigilant
  • Cream of the crop
  • Creative security
  • Credit crunch: University credit transfer agreement stirs debate
  • Cricket team seeks varsity status
  • CRIME ALERT: Lock it or lose it
  • Crime wave: With over 20 cars burgled in and around campus, police call for vigilance
  • Crissi Cochrane is pretty alright
  • Critized Kony campaign hits Windsor
  • Cross-country prepares for OUA championships
  • Cross-country team solid in Guelph
  • Cult of personality
  • Culture Clash
  • CUPE cheesed at Cheese for the Keys ceremony
  • CUPE files grievance; Regier talks trash
  • CUPE strike averted
  • Curling team prepares for OUA season
  • Cyclelogical journeys
  • De-coded: university to refund student fees
  • Deconstructing fear
  • DIA ? DOA?
  • Digital Journalism program introduced with promise and uncertainty
  • Dirty rotten vermin causing a stink
  • Disfunctional home
  • Distance ed students still paying ?ridiculous fee?
  • DIY container gardening
  • DO YOU CONCUR: The butt of all jokes
  • DO YOU CONCUR? Local man protests Cineplex; demands more twee indie bullshit
  • DO YOU CONCUR? Make the jokes you want, just don?t suck at it
  • DO YOU CONCUR? More of the same old Polaris Music Prize
  • DO YOU CONCUR? No YOLO
  • DO YOU CONCUR? One more thing?
  • DO YOU CONCUR? Rape culture of the year award
  • DO YOU CONCUR? Rock on with CanCon (film)
  • DO YOU CONCUR? We are all William Miller
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Polarized Prize?
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Bearing it all for feminism
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Corporate X-mas stuggles to put out fire
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Culture isn?t a costume
  • Do You Concur?: How to be a writer; don?t quit your day job
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: No buy no fun
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: None of your business November
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Not going for gold
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: PBS needs TLC
  • Do You Concur?: Pussy Riot, in their own words
  • Do You Concur?: That?s so Vader
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Thinking too much pink
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Tom Gable is the bravest motherf***er to ever live
  • DO YOU CONCUR?: Who gives a ?dam? about Beaverfest?
  • Doing their homework
  • Don?t look under the bridge
  • Don?t let the freshman 15 become a fourth-year 60
  • Double feature delight
  • Downtown?s retail therapy
  • Dream theatre?
  • Dressing up for a cause
  • Drive down to electric avenue
  • Eclectic Avenue
  • EDITORIAL ? Sept. 7
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Feb. 15
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Feb. 29
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Jan. 25
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: March 7
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Nov. 16
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Nov. 2
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Nov. 30
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Nov. 9
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Oct. 12
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Oct. 19
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Oct. 26
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Oct. 5
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Sept. 14
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Sept. 21
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Sept. 28
  • EDITORIAL COMIC: Sept. 7
  • EDITORIAL: Anti-protest legislation
  • EDITORIAL: Banned from city hall
  • EDITORIAL: May 2 ? The evolution of a political scandal
  • EDITORIAL: Pack in the cigarette pack warnings
  • EDITORIAL: To Orr is human
  • EDITORIAL: Urban misbehaviour: misogynistic summer wear
  • Education students find alt. placements
  • Election awareness campaigns to empower student voters
  • Electric avenue
  • Electro surge
  • Engineers to run for African aid
  • Environmental advocate appointed
  • Epicured?: Windsor?s festival organizers vie for audiences and dollars
  • Ethanol fire strikes lab at GLIER
  • Exec aims to split job duties
  • Express rolls off the Rainmen
  • Extreme Makeover: UWindsor edition
  • Facebook page throws U-Pass under the bus
  • Faculty of Law closes Mediation Services
  • Fairall to be inducted into Windsor/Essex Sports Hall of Fame
  • Fall film preview
  • Fall season conditions rookies
  • FAMily values
  • Farm to fork
  • Farmers? market to start up on campus
  • Fashion with local flair
  • Fashionista puts campus street style on the map
  • Fastpitch tryouts
  • Ferrato a beacon for Lancers baseball club
  • Ferrato Leads Lancers Into the Baseball Season
  • Festive safety
  • Fifth-year setter plans return next season
  • Film of few words talks up Windsor
  • FILM REVIEW: Alien autopsy
  • FILM REVIEW: Love before insight
  • FILM REVIEW: Monster fatality
  • FILM REVIEW: Punch kick love
  • FILM REVIEW: Safety Not Guaranteed
  • FILM REVIEW: Take This Waltz
  • FILM REVIEW: The magical wild
  • Finding home: SB Art showcases Windsor in new exhibit
  • FITNESS: Fighting festive fat with 12-1 to 1-12 Challenge
  • FITNESS: Finding ways to keep fit in the off-season
  • FITNESS: Start your spring break workout now to avoid burnout later
  • Five Lancers football players named OUA all-stars
  • Food, ecology and social justice
  • Football team back on track
  • Football win highlights Alumni Weekend
  • For better or worse
  • For the love of vinyl
  • Ford City a model T(own)
  • Forever a dream home?
  • Former Lancer hockey player to heading to Challenger Cup
  • Four WEST swimmers Olympics trials-bound
  • Frame by frame
  • Free WIFF tickets available to UWindsor community
  • From booze to books: The Thirsty Scholar to close forever and be replaced by evicted UWindsor bookstore
  • Frost week to heat up campus
  • Fun loving, hard working
  • Gaza through the eyes of children
  • Gears in motion for bikes on new bridge
  • Generation (wh)y?
  • Generation Rx
  • Gervais named poet laureate
  • Gervais up with ?good vibe? Lancers
  • Get on the bus: U-Pass may inject $1 million/yr into transit
  • Get your frocks off
  • Getting frosty with Arkells
  • Getting their screen time
  • Getting to the core of great abs
  • Ghosts of the past
  • Globes pulled from library after anti-Israeli vandalism
  • Glutton for punishment
  • Going downtown
  • Going to Windsor blues
  • Gold statue meets Great White North
  • Golf program looking for women
  • Good Vibrations
  • Grad recognized at Alumni Awards
  • Grad students call big election
  • Grad talented in finding talent
  • Great Danes: The Raveonettes get back to noir
  • Greater support for student entrepreneurs
  • Growing mental health services on campus
  • Halloween movie treats
  • Hanging up their skates
  • Harbingers of the apocalypse
  • Hardcore meets hard work
  • Harsh reality
  • HAUTE CHILD IN THE CITY: The Lance @ Toronto Fashion Week
  • Health, dental and UWSA fees to rise
  • Heart of the matter: Behind the scenes for Efan?s music video
  • Heart?s desire: University Players presents The Seagull
  • Hells Bells
  • Heymans makes diving history
  • High art meets high-octane
  • History beckons women?s basketball
  • Hockey program seeks new digs
  • Hocko set for Olympic trials
  • Hodgson hired as women?s volleyball coach
  • Holiday 2012 gift guide
  • Holiday film fears, tears & jeers
  • Holiday food ideas
  • Honouring Assumption?s alumni
  • Hoops team faces new challenges
  • House prices
  • How many Austras can you get for one Avicii?
  • Iain Baxter&: The and man
  • Ideas for a soft {drink} launch into 2013
  • ideas issue : A VIDEO TALE OF 2 CITIES IN 12 MUSIC VIDEOS
  • ideas issue : CITY SCOPE EXPLORING CITIES ON FOOT THROUGH PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY
  • ideas issue : DEAR CITY (H.G. Watson)
  • ideas issue : DEAR CITY (Stephen Hargreaves)
  • ideas issue : DEAR WINDSOR (Natasha Marar)
  • ideas issue : DIGGING IN, COMMUNITY GARDENING
  • ideas issue : EAT OUR CITY (Giovanni Esposito)
  • ideas issue : ECOCITY (Jane McArthur)
  • ideas issue : HOW DO WE FIX OUR CITY? (Jason Rankin)
  • ideas issue : HOW DO WE FIX OUR CITY? (Jeanne Deslippe)
  • ideas issue : HOW DO WE FIX OUR CITY? (Mark Boscariol)
  • ideas issue : HOW DO WE FIX OUR CITY? (Tom Lucier)
  • ideas issue : HYPER LOCAL SHOPPING
  • ideas issue : IF IT AIN?T BROKE ? (Louise Jones)
  • ideas issue : IMAGINE (Teresa Piruzza)
  • ideas issue : KEEP THE CITY TIDY (Steve Palenkas)
  • ideas issue : LIBRARY EVOLUTION
  • ideas issue : LOCAL INNOVATION (Yvonne Pilon)
  • ideas issue : MAYOR OVERLOOKS WINDSOR?S TALENT
  • ideas issue : NEVERENDING IDEAS (Daniel Victor)
  • ideas issue : OPPORTUNITIES FOR A BROKEN CITY (Justin Langlois)
  • ideas issue : PRIDE IN THE CITY (Dan MacDonald ? web exclusive)
  • ideas issue : W.E. CYCLE
  • ideas issue : WHAT IS THE HEART OF THE CITY? (Steve Green)
  • ideas issue : WHAT IS THE HEART OF WINDSOR? (Jonathon Liedtke)
  • ideas issue : WINDSOR INTERNATIONALLY (Clayton Smith)
  • ideas issue : YOUNG STREETS (Sarah Davidson)
  • If it feels good do it
  • If you book it, will they come?
  • Indigo Joseph hit the road running
  • Inside innovation
  • International Women?s Day a month-long celebration
  • Intramural campus sports feed competitive edge in non-varsity athletes
  • Intramural season ends with Champions Day
  • Intramurals a hit on campus
  • It?s not in Kansas anymore
  • It?s not the years, it?s the mileage
  • I?ll be (at your) home for Christmas
  • Jitters won?t hinder Tremblay?s Olympics goal
  • JOE FRESH A/W 2012/13: The Lance at Toronto Fashion Week
  • Joint effort: hip-hop artist strives for a cross-border community
  • Just the two of us: Sea + Air are a small band with a big sound
  • Keep your cheque book in check
  • Keeping the Passion Alive
  • Kelly, Sargent thrive in soccer opener against UOIT
  • Kellygirls bring Latin flavour to Pride
  • Knowledge as sexual assault resistance
  • Kourounis scores two goals in loss to Queen?s
  • Labour of love
  • Labour of Love
  • Lacklustre opening weekend for men?s hockey
  • Lacrosse: Canada?s national summer sport
  • LANCE PODCAST: In this issue ? #19
  • Lancer Men?s Hockey team falls to UQTR Patriotes
  • Lancer Men?s Basketball team ends skid; women win 13th straight
  • Lancer Men?s Hockey opens pre-season with two wins
  • Lancers advance to OUA Final Four; Women?s Basketball team defeats Western 84-55 in OUA West semi
  • Lancers at NCAA/OUA Tip-Off Classic
  • Lancers baseball aims high
  • Lancers baseball team in spring training
  • Lancers basketball brings in recruits
  • Lancers basketball Classic updates
  • Lancers Basketball Teams haul in eight OUA awards
  • Lancers basketball teams sweep McMaster
  • Lancers cross-country team recaptures silver at OUAs
  • Lancers dominate Gee-Gees in season opener
  • Lancers equestrian trots on to the scene
  • Lancers football beats Ottawa
  • Lancers Football blow out York 40-15 in season finale
  • Lancers football looks to make a mark
  • Lancers Football lose nail-bitter to McMaster 21-19
  • Lancers football loses 24-7 to Gaels
  • Lancers Football loses in London
  • Lancers Football loses thriller in Ottawa
  • Lancers Football playoff road ends at Western
  • Lancers football team loses 39-18 to Marauders
  • Lancers football tempered by Western
  • Lancers Football under the lights for Alumni Weekend
  • Lancers Football upset in Waterloo
  • Lancers hockey announce training camp for next season
  • Lancers hockey announces addition of six new recruits
  • Lancers hockey sweeps series against nationally ranked Blues
  • Lancers Hockey title run cut short
  • Lancers lace up for OUA and CIS championships
  • Lancers Men?s Basketball team eliminated in playoffs
  • Lancers Men?s Basketball team loses third straight game
  • Lancers Men?s Basketball team opens new year with two wins
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey dominates Gryphons
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey team back on track
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey team swept on road
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey winning streak ends
  • Lancers men?s soccer solid in weekend series
  • Lancers Men?s Soccer team opens playoffs at home
  • Lancers Men?s Basketball team splits Tip-off Classic series
  • Lancers Men?s Golf team finishes ninth at Western Invitational
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey lose third straight game
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey team continues winning streak
  • Lancers Men?s Hockey team records two wins on the weekend
  • Lancers Men?s Soccer team on playoff path
  • Lancers name four local recruits to football team
  • Lancers program to inspire youth
  • Lancers recruit local football players
  • Lancers return to The Barn
  • Lancers solid at OUA Cross Country Championship
  • Lancers solid on international stage
  • Lancers split weekend 1-1 as they look to playoffs
  • Lancers split weekend with Guelph
  • Lancers stymied by Gryphons
  • Lancers take 12 awards at WESPYs
  • Lancers teams to watch
  • Lancers track coach to be inducted into Windsor Sports Hall of Fame
  • Lancers women sweep Lakehead
  • Lancers Women?s Basketball team unite against complacency
  • Lancers Women?s Basketball team wins 12th straight game
  • Lancers Women?s Basketball wins 14th straight; men edged out by Waterloo
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey suffers back-to-back losses
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team dominates weekend
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team eliminated in OUA semis
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team lose to Waterloo and Laurier
  • Lancers women?s hoops beat Queen?s 72-64
  • Lancers women?s soccer team splits weekend games
  • Lancers Women?s Volleball team show grit at Invitational
  • Lancers Women?s volleyball shutout by Toronto; men win 3-1
  • Lancers Women?s Volleyball team show grit at Invitational
  • Lancers Women?s Basketball team CIS-bound
  • Lancers Women?s Golf duo shines at Waterloo event
  • Lancers women?s hockey loses tough battle
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey splits weekend series
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey sweeps weekend series
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team dominates weekend
  • Lancers Women?s hockey team gears for new playoff format
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team preps for winter season
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team splits weekend
  • Lancers Women?s Hockey team splits weekend
  • Lancers Women?s Soccer team earns first win
  • Lancers? win streak snapped
  • Lancers? women turn up the heat on the ice
  • Langlois, Williams lead Lancers to victories
  • Lasers identify bacteria
  • Law prof makes $312.7K on year off
  • Laying the ground work for MMA success
  • Leaders of the Pack
  • Legends of the Knight
  • Let the campaigning begin
  • LETTER: A Liberal dose of principles, please
  • LETTER: CFS takes tuition fee talks on the road, Sept. 12
  • LETTER: CJAM?s profanity ban is wrong
  • LETTER: Competition, the reason for the season
  • LETTER: Feb. 15 ? Is a post-secondary education a choice?
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  • St. Patty?s Day closure costs pub
  • Stabbings suspect turns self in
  • Standup or sit down: Kevin Nealon
  • Steampunk to the rescue
  • Stoney Point native Olympics-bound
  • STREET STYLE: the Lance @ Toronto Fashion Week
  • Strikes loom over campus
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  • Student conference focuses on Occupy movement
  • Student group picks up regional awards
  • Student Health Services to ?fight the flu?
  • Students asked to get heads out of a vice
  • Students divided on Bookstore contract
  • Students expose Syrian injustice
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  • Study puts a local lens on beer goggles
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  • Stunning sadness, harsh distance
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  • Super sweet: University Players presents Emma
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  • Take a WIFF of these films
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  • Talking dirty for 30 years
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  • Team Ontario defeats Sweden for bronze
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  • Trouble blending in
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Source: http://uwindsorlance.ca/2013/01/14/growing-mental-health-services-on-campus/

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Foreclosure inventory and new foreclosures both decline in November

By Dennis Norman, on January 14th, 2013

dennis-norman-realtorThe national foreclosure inventory dropped to 3.51 percent in November, a decline of 2.84 percent from the month before, according to the November Mortgage Monitor report released by Lender Processing Services.? Conversely, the mortgage delinquency rate increased 1.2 percent in November from the month before and has increased 3.7 percent since August.

Total U.S. loan delinquency rate: 7.12%
Month-over-month change in delinquency rate: 1.2%
Total U.S. foreclosure pre-sale inventory rate: 3.51%
Month-over-month change in foreclosure pre-sale inventory rate: -2.84 %
States with highest percentage of non-current* loans: FL, NJ, MS, NV, NY
States with the lowest percentage of non-current* loans: MT, WY, SD, AK, ND

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Source: http://www.realestateindustrynews.com/foreclosures/foreclosure-inventory-and-new-foreclosures-both-decline-in-november/

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Book Now Or Wait? Kayak Adds Price Forecasting To Its Flight Search Results

Screen shot 2013-01-15 at 4.25.44 AMIt was just over two months ago that Kayak and Priceline sent ripples through the online travel industry with a blockbuster deal in which Priceline shelled out a whopping $1.8 billion to acquire the recently-public travel search engine. Kayak was able to claim such a hefty premium for a simple reason: By indexing a laundry list of travel sites and airlines to help everyday travelers find the best prices for flights, rental cars, hotels and cruises, it has made process of booking online travel far less painful.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Obama backs gun limits, concedes tough fight ahead

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama endorsed controversial bans on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines on Monday, as well as stricter background checks for gun buyers ? but conceded he may not win approval of all in a Congress reluctant to tighten restrictions.

"Will all of them get through this Congress? I don't know," said Obama. He said lawmakers would have to "examine their own conscience" as they tackle gun control legislation after the horrifying Connecticut school shootings but in the face of opposition from the National Rifle Association and other pro-gun rights groups.

Obama spoke at a midday White House news conference one month after the Newtown elementary school rampage, which ignited a national discussion on preventing mass shootings.

The president will unveil a comprehensive roadmap for curbing gun violence within days, perhaps as early as Wednesday. His plan will be based on recommendations from Vice President Joe Biden's gun task force and is expected to include both legislative proposals and several steps Obama can implement himself using his presidential powers.

Biden identified 19 potential executive actions the president could enact on his own, said Jenny Werwa, communications director for California Rep. Jackie Speier, who joined other Democratic House members at a meeting with the vice president Monday.

Among the executive actions Biden is believed to have recommended to Obama are tougher penalties for people who lie on background checks, elevating gun trafficking to a felony charge and ending limits that make it harder for the federal government to research gun violence.

But the most sweeping and contentious elements ? including an assault weapons ban ? will require approval from a Congress that has been loath to tackle gun control legislation for more than a decade. The politically powerful NRA has vowed to fight any measure that would limit access to guns and ammunition, a hardline position that could sway some Republicans and conservative Democrats.

Despite the opposition, Obama said he would "vigorously pursue" measures to tighten gun laws.

"My starting point is not to worry about the politics," he said.

The president's new resolve follows a lack of movement in tackling gun violence throughout much of his first term, despite several high-profile shootings. He called the Dec. 14 massacre of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School the worst day of his presidency and vowed to take action.

Parents of the slain Connecticut children added their voices to the national dialogue Monday. Members of the newly formed group Sandy Hook Promise called for an open-minded discussion about a range of issues, including guns, mental health and safety in schools and other public places.

And lawmakers in New York state pressed ahead with what would be the nation's first gun control measure approved since the school shootings. Among the items in a tentative agreement in the state Legislature are further restrictions on the state's ban on assault weapons, limits on the size of magazines to seven bullets, down from the current 10, and more stringent background checks for sales.

White House officials believe moving swiftly on gun proposals at a national level, before the shock over the Newtown shooting fades, gives Obama the best chance to get his proposals through Congress. Several pro-gun rights lawmakers, including Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia said in the days following the shooting that they were open to discussing possible control measures.

Seeking to keep up the pressure on lawmakers, Obama said Monday that if "everybody across party lines was as deeply moved and saddened as I was by what happened in Newtown, then we're going to have to vote based on what we think is best."

Officials said Obama and Biden met Monday afternoon to discuss the vice president's recommendations. Ahead of that meeting, Biden huddled with a dozen House Democrats who have formed their own gun violence task force and whose political muscle will be needed to push legislation through Congress.

The president, without mentioning the NRA, said some gun rights groups have "a pretty effective way of ginning up fear on the part of gun owners that somehow the federal government's about to take all your guns away,"

Seeking to ease those fears, Obama insisted that responsible gun owners who have weapons for protection or hunting "don't have anything to worry about" under the proposals he will push.

The assault weapons ban, which Obama has long supported, is expected to face the toughest road on Capitol Hill. Congress passed a 10-year ban on the high-grade military-style weapons in 1994, but supporters didn't have the votes to renew it once it expired in 2004.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on Friday predicted that a ban might win Senate approval but he doubted it could pass in the Republican-led House.

Obama will also need congressional help to limit high-capacity ammunition magazines, like the ones used by the Newtown shooter, and to require background checks for anyone seeking to purchase a gun. Some gun control advocates, including The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, are urging Obama to make the broader background checks his top priority, believing it has the best chance of winning congressional approval.

The Brady Campaign said some 40 percent of gun sales happen with no background checks, such as at gun shows and by private sellers over the Internet or through classified ads.

The president's proposals are also expected to include steps for improving school safety and mental health care, as well as recommendations for addressing violence in entertainment and video games. Pro-gun rights groups, including the NRA, have long insisted that insufficient mental health care and violent images are more to blame for mass shootings than the availability of guns.

A Democratic lawmaker who met with Biden Monday said the vice president was likely to have given Obama proposals for allowing schools flexibility in spending federal grant money so they could take steps toward safety, including hiring school resource officers, instituting mental health intervention or making repairs like putting locks on doors. Grants could also go to communities to institute programs to get guns away from people who shouldn't have them, said the lawmaker, adding these were steps the president could take without Congress.

The lawmaker spoke on condition of anonymity because the proposals hadn't been announced publicly.

Underscoring the political tensions surrounding gun legislation, Texas Republican Rep. Steve Stockman said he would file articles of impeachment if Obama used executive orders "to infringe on our constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms."

Biden's recommendations to the president followed weeks of wide-ranging talks with key stakeholders, including gun victim's groups, the entertainment and video game industries and gun owner advocacy groups.

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Associated Press writer Erica Werner contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-backs-gun-limits-concedes-tough-fight-ahead-222940809--politics.html

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Survey: Teens use Tumblr more than Facebook

Tumblr.pngFounded in 2007, Tumblr now boasts over 89.5 million blogs and over 40 billion posts. The site's tens of millions of registered users create over 120,000 new blogs every day resulting in some 18 billion page views each month.

While those figures pale in comparison to Facebook's volume of users and status update count, there is one Tumblr statistic that might surprise, found Y Combinator start-up Survata. Their survey of 1,038 young adults, split equally between the age groups 13-18 and 19-25, found Tumblr was the most-used out of major sites including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat.

Fifty-nine percent of those between the ages of 13 and 25 said they use Tumblr regularly compared to 54% who said they use Facebook regularly. Among the younger of the two age groups, the percentage who said they use Tumblr regularly rises to 61% compared with 55% who said they use Facebook regularly.

One in five respondents between 13 and 25 said they use Twitter regularly, followed by 16% for Instagram and 9% for Snapchat.

Advertising on Tumblr is subtle - no banner ads or social ads. Instead, 'sponsors', as advertisers are referred to, are presented via Tumblr's Radar feed, as well as front and center in their Spotlight feature.

Tags: blogging trends, online content, social media, social network, teen behavior, young adult


Source: http://www.bizreport.com/2013/01/survey-teens-use-tumblr-more-than-facebook.html

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Tina Fey, Amy Poehler pal it up as Globes hosts

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

Somewhere in the mists of time, two women may have emceed a major awards presentation. But we're pretty certain that as hosts of the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are setting a new historical precedent. If nothing else, they're the funniest women to ever host a major awards show.

The former "Saturday Night Live" duo (and of course stars of their own from "30 Rock" and "Parks and Recreation") kicked everything off in high style Sunday evening with a shared stand-up introduction; Fey done out in sparkly blue and Poehler in muted red. They referred to the fact that on this rare night, film stars mingled with the "rat-faced people of television," leading director Quentin Tarantino ("Django Unchained") to reach over to "Modern Family's" Sofia Vergara for a fist-bump.?

But the pair scored their first real "did they say that?" zinger when Poehler referred to nominee Kathryn Bigelow's nomination: "I haven't really been following the controversy over 'Zero Dark Thirty,' but when it comes to torture, I trust the lady who spent three years married to James Cameron."'

And here's a promise from your hosts: They will wrap it up by "eleven dark thirty at the latest."

Of course, you never know where they'll pop up, these hosts and throughout the evening both ladies found ways to insert themselves into the proceedings. First up, Poehler -- in fake teeth and a bright red wig -- mugged for the cameras from the audience as if she were nominated. Presenters Don Cheadle and Eva Longoria played along, reading out her "nomination," saying she was Darcy St. Budge, "the psychic who solves her own murder" in faux film, "Dog President."

And, not to be outdone in the "cameo" audience appearances area by Poehler, Fey appeared during the list of best actor in a movie or miniseries nominees, wearing big glasses and an askew mustache, eyeing the camera as Damian Francisco, "a professional volleyball player battling restless leg syndrome" from the same fake film as Poehler's/St. Budge's.

Even a half hour into the show, the duo were getting accolades from around the Web --?Lindsay Lohan?gave them a shout out, noting that she was "grateful to of had the opportunity to work" with them.?

Fey's influence carried throughout the evening -- Anne Hathaway, taking a best supporting actress award, had one word to say in honor as she took the stage: "Blergh! Thanks for that word, Tina."

Fortunately, when they showed up next time randomly in the audience, it was as themselves -- cuddling up to the stars. During the reading of the nominations for best TV series actress, comedy or musical, nominee Fey could be seen nuzzling with Jennifer Lopez as Fey's nomination was read out; nominee Poehler sipping champagne with George Clooney as her name was read aloud. Neither had to head up to the stage, though -- Lena Dunham won the prize.?

After a short break, however, the carefree attitude of the hosts was clearly gone -- having lost their Globe nomination, Fey and Poehler "stumbled" out on stage carrying full drinks and "slurring" their words. "Everybody's getting a little loose now that we're all losers," said Poehler; then Fey pointed out, "look how drunk Glenn Close is."

Close-up on the "Damages" actress weaving and bobbing theatrically.?

"She might need a medic," added Fey.

And then, of course, to wrap things up the Fey-Poehler juggernaut had to launch one final sally: "Goodnight," called out Poehler. "We're going home with Jodie Foster!"

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Court denies Berlusconi bid to halt sex trial

MILAN (AP) ? A Milan court has rejected a bid by former Premier Silvio Berlusconi to halt his pay-for-sex trial because of Italy's general election campaign.

The judges deliberated for four hours before delivering their decision on Monday. They also decided that they didn't need to hear testimony from the Moroccan woman at the center of the case, Karima el-Mahroug.

El-Mahroug had appeared in court on Monday after having failed to show on two previous dates.

Berlusconi is accused of paying for sex with el-Mahroug, better known as Ruby, when she was 17, and then trying to cover it up. Both deny sexual contact.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/court-denies-berlusconi-bid-halt-sex-trial-134139287.html

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