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Laurier alumni wins social entrepreneurship award
On Friday, May 8, Wilfrid Laurier alumni Mike Morrice, along with team members Micaela Buchnea-Chew and Kyle Pinto, took home
WLUSU passes deficit budget
A $25,000 amendment to the operating budget proposed by director Andrew Fryer at the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union board
William’s to open in September; Out of the Box, Yogen Früz and Country Style will close
The Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union board of directors has approved several capital expenditures as part of the 2009-10 operating
The O-Week debate
Absurd With first year complete, James Popkie offers a satirical perspective on the tomfoolery that unfolds as first-years arrive Dear
Canadian fiscal problems minor: professor
On May 26, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced that the federal deficit for the 2009-2010 fiscal year will be $50
WLU enrolment increases again
Enrolment at Wilfrid Laurier University has increased once again this year, with the number of first-year student acceptances being slightly
Superficial friendships and convenience litter residence life
School, nap, party; repeat. That was essentially what my life consisted of during my year in residence. Although I may
KW in brief: June 24, 2009
Telegdi selected as Liberal candidate Andrew Telegdi has been chosen as the Kitchener-Waterloo candidate for the Liberal party in the
Maxwell’s music
Ask any entrepreneur about the challenges of starting a new business and most will tell you that the first year
Building plans at King and University
A 25-storey luxury condominium will be built across from Wilfrid Laurier University at 247 King St. N. and 253 University
Charitable organizations in KW honoured
On June 14, the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation (KWFC) hosted “A Celebration of Giving” in honour of the foundation’s
Celebrating the environment
EcoFest, an event held to raise awareness about environmental initiatives, took place on June 5 and 6 at the Centre
A generation gap
“We live in the space between the end of the movement and the beginning of the revolution.” These words were
Outfitting your res room
Moving into residence can bring on a mixture of emotions from fear to excitement. There is no need to worry,
Welcome to Romania
The year was 1989. For people across Eastern Europe, this year played host to peaceful revolutions and the fall of
What’s the point?
Networking Alissa Ruetz My personal opinion to this question that passes through every university student’s mind at one point or
Orientation Week: A story
Amber’s dad pulled up to Willison Hall at around 10 a.m. on Labour Day after finally navigating through the droves
A guide to Waterloo nightlife
As an incoming first-year arriving in just over two months’ time, you most certainly have a lot of questions on
A giant’s wasteland
KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA – Two decades ago, the elephant was the poster child for conservationists worldwide when the ban on