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In review: The Hurt Locker
The Hurt Locker Directed by Kathryn Bigelow Starring: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty Rating: 8/10 Not very often is
Former Hawk to play pro hockey in Belgium
Golden Hawk alumnus Luke Girard will be making his way over to Belgium later this summer to start the second
CEMF: Day 2
The second day of CEMF brought a whole new sound to Bingeman’s. In contrast to the heavier stuff that was
Bedouin Soundclash
Laura Sedgwick: I’ve seen Bedouin play so many times! You guys are great, but the last time I saw you
CEMF: Day 1
With the first band hitting the stage in the early afternoon, the people at Cutting Edge Music Festival (CEMF) came
Cheese and the Mousetraps
Possibly one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met, Rody Walker of Cheese and the Mousetraps and Protest the Hero,
The Artist Life
Laura Sedgwick: I really enjoyed your acoustic set. What’s it like playing acoustically as opposed to being on the main
Dear Life: July 22, 2009
Dear Life, Since when is it okay to hit on strangers in the concourse when they’re trying to write an
WLUSU market research project moving forward
The first step towards the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union market research project has been taken, as members of the
July 22, 2009
“Let’s all celebrate and say hallelujah.” –President of WLU Max Blouw regarding federal and provincial money to repair the WLU
WLU students play Warped Tour
For Timmins-born musicians Second Floor Escape, finding out they were slotted for a spot on the Vans Warped Tour was
‘Black and blue-eyed soul’
Success comes to those who wait is not a phrase that applies to Canadian rockers Arkells. Formed in 2006 at
Bruce Peninsula
Chanting, tribal cries and rough vocals only describe half of the sounds Bruce Peninsula exploit with every note. Using a
Cutting Edge Music Festival
When: Aug. 1-3 Where: Bingeman’s Camping Resort Cutting Edge Music Festival (CEMF) is no doubt striving to reach a variety
Pool receives additional $2 million from governments
On June 29, just after 9 a.m., the federal and provincial governments announced that they will each be committing $1
Canada in Brief: July 22, 2009
Phone list questioned ONTARIO – The “do-not-call list” that many Canadians have registered for has backfired on the Canadian Radio-television
CFL recognizes former Hawk
Sometimes, with a little hard work and determination, the little guy from the small school makes it in the big
WLUSU market research project will move union forward
Re: “Board failed students,” Unsigned editorial June 24, 2009 Throughout my time at Laurier the Cord has been invaluable in