Wes Lee Coyote retires after 15 years with Wesmen
After more than 15 years as The University of Winnipeg Wesmen Athletics' mascot, Wes Lee Coyote is retiring. Watch his retirement video here!
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After more than 15 years as The University of Winnipeg Wesmen Athletics' mascot, Wes Lee Coyote is retiring. Watch his retirement video here!
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The 26th Annual Duckworth Challenge picks up tomorrow night (Saturday, December 3rd). The basketball portion of the “challenge” takes place in the Dr. David F....
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