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Arden Zwelling

Arden is the Associate Editor of The Gazette and in his fourth year of the Media, Information and Technoculture program at Western. He is also a writer for CFL.ca, a web editor for The Score and a blogger for The Score's University Rush. Arden hosts the Utility Men which airs every other Thursday at 6:00 PM on CHRW 94.9 FM. Email Arden at arden@westerngazette.ca or follow him on twitter at www.twitter.com/ArdenZwelling

    News

    Carrying it with her

    ‪Courtesy of the Intestinal Disease Education and Awareness Society‬

    What do you see when you look at Western student Jessica Grossman? What you can’t see is the hardship she endured for years. What you can see is her ostomy….

    Blogs

    Toronto: Where failure is still profitable

    It’s not exactly a key to Fort Knox, but buying the majority share of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment is just about as close to a right to print money…

    Campus

    Q&A with David C. Onley

    Onley

      David C. Onley, the 28th and current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, was in London Saturday afternoon to present the Queen’s Cup at the 100th playing of the game at…

    Blogs

    Analysis: Mustangs fall in Queen’s Cup

    Corey puck

    There were plenty of indications Saturday afternoon that things just weren’t going to go the Western Mustangs’ way. A bad bounce here, the loss of a skate edge there. It…

    Football

    Mustangs impress at CFL Evaluation Camp

    Surla-web

      When you appear in four Ontario football championships in a row, people start to take notice. Like the CFL, for instance, who invited four Western Mustangs — the second…

    Opinion

    A Forgione Conclusion

    Maybe I should be texting you this column, because clearly this year we voted with our smartphones. No longer will our cellphones run out of batteries because we refuse to…

    Blog the Vote

    Day seventeen — Blog the photogs

    Forge

    So yeah, Andrew Forgione is your next University Students’ Council president. Read the news story here and my column on his win here. Forgione and his team campaigned their asses…

    Blog the Vote

    Day Sixteen — My only friend, the end

    Candidates.email

    Oh, hey — it’s the last day of University Students’ Council Elections 2011. Whattayaknow? I don’t know if this culminating day came quickly or slowly, to be honest. It doesn’t…

    Campus

    Changes to senate election on Monday

    Students and Senator-At-Large candidates received a rude wake-up call Tuesday at midnight when they logged onto the University Students’ Council elections website to find their voting rules changed at the…

    Blog the Vote

    Day Fifteen — Panic!

    Vote

    Okay, Western. Let’s all just take a deep breath. Solid Twitter panic last night. I was thoroughly impressed. I mean, you could’ve done better. Maybe next time try rioting or…

    Opinion

    The fourth candidate

    There’s just no way to start a column with a poker-themed reference that isn’t corny as all hell. But when the chips are down, sometimes the best move is to…

    Blog the Vote

    Fuhgeddab-audit

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    We got a peek at the apparently only partially completed USC elections audit this morning. There’s nothing earth shattering in it, but definitely a couple points of interest. It goes…

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