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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
Editors Note: What’s it all about anyway?
As the winter stretches on and the days (slowly) get longer, I find myself having too much time to reminisce
A need for media literacy inan age of misinformation
In an age where social media is becoming more prevalent in our daily lives, it is necessary for consumers of
The problem with self-diagnosing yourself
During my psychology course, my professor began the lesson with a cautionary tale of the phenomenon “medical school disease”, when
Black history month begins for CCAWR in the Region of Waterloo
Photo by: Haley Richards On Feb. 4 at 11:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., the Canadian Caribbean Association of Waterloo Region
Students’ Union 2024 Election season concludes
Photo taken by Bronte Behling Photo taken by Bronte Behling Photo taken by Bronte Behling Photo taken by Bronte Behling
Golden Hawk signed toWinnipeg Blue Bombers
On Jan. 17, it was announced that former Golden Hawk defensive back Nico McCarthy had signed with the Winnipeg Blue
Golden Hawks’ resilienceshines despite loss to Waterloo Warriors
In a hard-fought battle at home, the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks showcased remarkable resilience against the Waterloo Warriors, ultimately falling
Hawks soar during shoot for the cure showdown
PHOTO BY AMICHAI ABRAHAM On the evening of Jan. 20, the Golden Hawks Women’s basketball team took on the Lakehead
Profit increases and education cuts hurt us all
Graphic by Jessi Wood Wilfrid Laurier University anticipates an $11 million shortfall in the year 2023/2024. The deficit is expected
Men’s basketball triumphs indouble overtime thriller game
On Saturday, Jan. 20, fans gathered to watch their 11-2 Golden Hawk men’s basketball team take on the Lakehead Thunderwolves
Communication and Confidence: Advice from an Adult Film Star
It is cold, frigid February. What a else could that signal but romance? Ah, yes, it is the season of
I’m kind of over the Oscars this year
As a Film Studies student here at Laurier, there’s always a lot of buzz around the announcement of the Oscar
2024-25 STUDENTS’ UNION ELECTIONS: CANDIDATE PLATFORMS
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Josh Aube Hi, my name is Josh Aubé, and I am a 4th year kinesiology student. I am
Editor’s Note: Journalism, a “dying” profession
Photo by Celina Shamon This article is cross posted with The Sputnik When I first accepted my offer into the
Bethlehem churches cancelled Christmas
Contributed Photo This article is cross posted with The Sputnik Bethlehem in the Israel-occupied West Bank is considered Jesus’ birthplace,
Starbucks boycotts continue for Gaza
Photo by Serena Anagbe This article is cross posted with The Sputnik Wilfrid Laurier University students in Brantford have been