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New culture club hosts Panel for Palestine
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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?
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
“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
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
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
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
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
Although my time as Laurier student taking on England is approaching quickly, there are still a lot of boxes to
Reflecting On Holiday Traditions
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
On Dec. 1, Ontario Green Party candidate Aislinn Clancy was elected as the new Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in