Posts From Nantanaa Mutharasu
Virgo Vibrations
The Game of Inches with Ryan Jones Just like a recipe with many ingredients, humans are the same. There are so many factors contributing to what makes a person their own person - right from their hair colour, to their personality,Windsor widow finds new life through art
Amanda Dupuis writes her name on a nametag sticker, slaps it on her white blouse and checks herself on the mirror. She inhales deeply, exhales and pulls herself together. She has laid out all the paints, brushes, canvasses, crayons and
Trump’s environmental budget cut “should wake Canadians up”: researcher
Home to the largest freshwater lakes on earth, Canada plays a pivotal role in protecting its water but U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to cut 31 per cent of the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget raises concerns. Initiated by the
The Vagina Monologues empowers women, sheds light on sexual assault.
By Nantanaa Mutharasu Women around the world have two things in common: their vaginas and likelihood of experiencing sexual assault at least once in their lifetime. The University of Windsor’s law students took the issue to centre stage, and presented
Police still looking for suspects in random assault
Police are still looking for suspects who attacked a Windsor man. On January 22nd , four men followed a 31-year old man and assaulted him at 2:30 am near Howard and Division. Those men also stole his wallet. Const. Andrew
Windsor receives grant money from feds
Windsor has received an early gift for its 125th birthday and the country’s 150th birthday. The city was granted more than one million dollars for community infrastructure projects. The cash will be distributed to the Dieppe River Walk, Willistead Manor and other
Man with a replica gun arrested
Police were called to a Windsor restaurant after a report of a man with a gun on Sunday night. According to Const. Andrew Drouillard, the 30-year-old man was arrested in the restaurant shortly after, without incident. Although his gun turned
Queen Elizabeth marks 65 years on the British throne
Queen Elizabeth II added another achievement to her legacy today by becoming the world’s longest reigning ruler. Today, she celebrates her saphire jubilee on the British throne. 65 years ago, at age 25, she became the queen of England after
Windsor benefits from record-breaking Bell Let’s Talk Day
By Nantanaa Mutharasu Canadians flooded social media with #BellLetsTalk on Wednesday. Bell Let’s Talk announced on Facebook there were around 131 million interactions, resulting in $6.5 million funds that will benefit mental health organizations all over Canada. The goal behind
AIDS Awareness Week kicks off with a massive art portrait
By Nantanaa Mutharasu The AIDS Committee of Windsor kicked off AIDS Awareness Week with an art exhibition with hopes to help put a face to the suffering linked with HIV. Face of HIV is a collage with the photos of
Herman Griffins takes the cup home ninth time in a row
The Herman Griffins took home the WECSSAA football championship for the ninth time in a row. Herman battled it out with Holy Name Knights and came out victorious 25-17 in regulation time at the University of Windsor’s Alumni Field. The
Virtual reality takes center stage for first time at WIFF
By Nantanaa Mutharasu The Windsor International Film Festival is back for its 12th year, this time with a new kind of magic. WIFF is giving its patrons a unique taste of the cinema world through an interactive program called virtual