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June 24, 2009
By-Law Complaint; Date: June 14 @ 1:40 a.m.; Location: Science Building A male subject was issued a PON for public
Breaking down Canadian politics
Conservative Party Chloe Arbutina, president of the Laurier Campus Conservatives, discussed the current Conservative government’s policies and initiatives. The Campus
The Cord’s guide to summer reading
Summer is a time of relaxation and contemplation, but it is also a time to rediscover reading for pleasure –
WLU’s history of the arts
Laurier has hosted its fair share of talented individuals. Here’s a list of just a few of the musical performers
Board failed students
While the university itself is forced to make significant cuts to all departments the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union seems
Words of advice
Your first year at Laurier has the potential to be the first in the best four (or five) years of
The truth about Laurier
10 things brochures won’t tell you about Laurier 1) People do walk on the Hawk and they get great pleasure
June 24, 2009
“I will note for the minutes that you are a socialist.” –Saad Aslam, chair of the WLUSU board, to director
Wisdom disconnect: June 24, 2009
Rhymes with Tackle: A computer screen takes more energy to display a white screen than a black screen. That’s why
Cord-o-scopes: June 24, 2009
Cancer (June 21 to July 22): You will be thrilled to find that your new roommate is caring, neat, funny
Canda in Brief: June 24, 2009
NDP government elected NOVA SCOTIA — The New Democrat Party, with leader Darrell Dexter, won for the first time in
Talking country
Jason Blaine grew up listening to and playing country music in Pembroke, Ontario; however, these humble beginnings have done nothing
World in Brief: June 24, 2009
A Disputed Election IRAN – On June 12, Iranians went to the polls. The election featured President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad striving
Cuts total $8.9 million
The office of the vice-president academic has been given one year to figure out the best way to implement five
Getting to know your Hawks
Hockey The women’s hockey team has enjoyed incredible success in recent years. Led by head coach Rick Osborne, winner of
University, not what it used to be
Wilfrid Laurier has come to the point where the university’s debt has become too high for it to operate effectively.
Cord-o-scopes: June 24, 2009
Cancer (June 21 to July 22): You will be thrilled to find that your new roommate is caring, neat, funny
Gay parenting researched
Though homosexuality is becoming increasingly accepted in society, one issue in particular has become more prominent: gay parenting and the
Education grants modified
On May 1, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities John Milloy announced changes to both the Distance and the Textbook
Election prospects
A loss to Stéphane Dion in December 2006 may have set back Michael Ignatieff’s political career temporarily, but he is