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Princess Cinema screens trans documentary
On Feb. 26, I attended a showing of Paul B. Preciado’s film, Orlando: My Political Biography at the Princess Cinema.
Exchange student expectation versus reality: is it worth it to decide to study abroad?
To commit to an exchange program abroad is not always as easy. Things do not always go the way you
Plant-based eating: More than labels
Food is one of the most important things you must figure out during your time in university. For many, it’s
Laurier’s notable alumnae: Keegan Connor Tracy
Editor-in-Chief Bronte Behling interviews one of Laurier’s featured female alumni. March 8 is International Women’s Day, and the theme this
Golden Hawks fall toVarsity Blues in brutal pre-playoff smackdown
Photo by Birnavan Varnacumaaran Laurier’s men’s Basketball team played at home against UofT on Feb. 16, 2024 at the Athletic
Sullivan Sparkes signedto Iowa Heartlanders
At the end of February, former Golden Hawks hockey Sullivan Sparkes was signed by the Iowa Heartlanders of the ECHL.
SHORE Centre expands with new location
New location on Westmount Road in Waterloo allows for more clinic services JESS HUDSON/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO On Feb. 20, the SHORE
Man charged in fatal stabbing of Laurier Student
On Feb. 12, 29-year-old male Imre Czinczki was charged with the second-degree murder of 20-year-old Wilfrid Laurier University student Deron
Black joy and suffering
Photo by Serena Agnabe This article is cross-posted from The Sputnik Thomas Shipp. Abram Smith. Emmett Till. Rodney King. George
ICJ judges make ruling in South Africa genocide trial against Israel
Contributed Photo by Michael Porro This article is cross-posted from The Sputnik On Dec. 29, 2023, South Africa filed a
Students react to universities’ stance on the Israel-Hamas war
Photo by Celina Shamon This article is cross-posted from The Sputnik After over 100 days of relentless carpet bombing and
GO Train Updates Service for Reading Week
The GO Train service will be shifting its schedule to offer two-way service between Kitchener and Toronto during reading week
Laurier Milton prepares for its inaugural class
New campus to be built with Town of Milton donated land Contributed Photo In preparation for the arrival of the
Laurier named top employer for sixth year
Laurier chosen for Mediacorp Canada’s ‘Canada’s Top 100 Employers” list for employee environment Photo By: Kash Patel Wilfrid Laurier University
Slow fashion in a fast-paced world
Photo by: Darin White A PhD candidate at Laurier with a sense of style and a passion for DIY, Denise
Adapting to living in the United Kingdom
Arts contributor Bailey McIntyre chronicles her first weeks living in Britain on her International program Photo by: Bailey Mcintyre The
Pub, but not that pub
Photo by: Sadiya Teeple On a cold, hungover Sunday morning, we ventured to McCabe’s Irish Pub and Grill for this
Internal generative AI committee introduces updated guidelines
Associate vice professor Trish McClaren sheds light on the committee’s drive to adapt to the new tech Photo by: Dani
Laurier Legacy Project explores the past
Experts weigh in on the university’s namesake and history to paint a picture of Laurier’s roots Photo by: Mynt Maresllus
Society of the Snow is a must-watch harrowing tale
Society of the Snow, based on a true story, is a harrowing retelling of a plane crash in the Andes