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Weapons, drugs seized at foam party

By Melissa Ray,
Arts Editor
September 12, 2007

Safety has always been a hot button issue on the University of Windsor campus and for good reason; at times, with a student population numbering in the thousands, there is a large potential for trouble.

However, when there is proper planning and precautionary measures taken this large potential for trouble can me minimized>>

Vintage Vault: Man Bites Dog

 

By Jeff Vandusen

Lance Writer

September 12, 2007

Man Bites Dog feels like a sadistic variation of Stockholm Syndrome. For the first half of the movie, the main character, a charming, wiry and witty serial killer named Benoit is like your best friend.

He’s a damn lovable scamp who just happens to get off on murdering people. It seems like a reasonable personality quirk and something you could tolerate, like if your friend was a Rod Stewart fan or something.>>

Campus police aim to promote safety through awareness

Campus Kiss

Wine festival ripe with tips

 

By Kaite Laport

Lance Writer

September 12, 2007

In the same way that France is known for its bread, Columbia is known for its coffee bean and Amsterdam is known for its…err, scenery, South Western Ontario is known for its wine.

Celebrating its third year in running, the Shores of Erie Wine Festival kicked off their celebration Friday, Sept. 7 with a vast array of events, not to mention a special guest speech delivered by Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty.>>