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New culture club hosts Panel for Palestine

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Photo by Celina Shamon This article is cross-posted with The Sputnik For the last 12 weeks, there have been numerous

2024-25 STUDENT PUBLICATION ELECTIONS: CANDIDATE PLATFORMS

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President, Publisher and Chair Candidates Thea Biallas Hi, my name is Thea Biallas, and my passion is drawing psychedelic art.

Laurier Community mourns the loss of James (Jim) Overboe

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The Laurier community mourns loss of James (Jim) Overboe. An associate professor in the Faculty of Arts, Overboe was a

Laurier symphony promotes upcoming concert

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In a harmonious celebration of shared history and enduring bonds, the “Ship of Memories” concert is set to take the

Korean fried chicken in the kitchen

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This month we decided to eat at Kim’s Kitchen, a cozy Korean restaurant tucked away at 258 King Street. Photo

GTA VI trailer stuns and promotes discussion

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On Dec. 4, 2023, the internet exploded with the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI trailer. https://youtu.be/QdBZY2fkU-0?feature=shared Contributed from YouTube GTA

Crossing the finish line, worth the struggle?

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As 2024 begins, my experience as a Laurier student has reached its final term. It’s been four and a half

The Song of Achilles, The Iliad and the problem with complex myth retellings

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Contributed Photo Madeleine Miller’s debut novel The Song of Achilles is a retelling of Homer’s Iliad, one of the oldest

Laurier’s 2024 shoot for the cure campaign marks 17 consecutive years of fundraising

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When it comes to threatening and intimidating illnesses like cancer, unity is essential.   According to the Canadian Cancer Society, it

PHWL breaks two records in its first week 

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On Jan. 5, the Professional Women’s Hockey League set a world record for the most attended professional women’s hockey game

The importance of collecting physical music 

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Orange Monkey in Waterloo sells LP vinyls. (Photo by Will Huang) Over the last century, the way we listen to

How many times have you been to visit Kitchener? 

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The first time I went to Kitchener was by mistake.   It was in first-year and I had never been on

2024 golden globes a sexist nightmare 

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“Oppenheimer is based on a 721- page, Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the Manhattan Project. And Barbie is on a plastic

What students need to know about the upcoming Students’ Union elections 

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Photo by Darrien Funk The annual Laurier Students’ Union elections are set to take place later this month. All Laurier

Editor’s Note: Keeping it all (mostly) together

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Contributed Photo Once again, it’s January. Everyone goes back to school (or work) after a period of rotting on the

Laurier alumnus donates $1 million in support of supply chain research  

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Photo by Jackie Vang A generous donation of $1 million was made by Laurier alumnus Dan Einwechter, BBA ‘77, in

“De-influencing” and me: becoming an educated consumer in the age of SHEIN  

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Contributed Image Fast fashion companies like SHEIN also contribute to climate change through their unethical business practices.   “There are unethical

Preparing for my international student adventure

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Although my time as Laurier student taking on England is approaching quickly, there are still a lot of boxes to

Reflecting On Holiday Traditions

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When looking back on the holiday season, it is important to take the time to reflect on everything that has

Clancy wins Kitchener Centre for the Greens

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On Dec. 1, Ontario Green Party candidate Aislinn Clancy was elected as the new Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in