
Iโm a student about to graduate and as the academic year winds down, one thought consistently looms over my head like a dark storm

Here we are: the last issue of the year. Since July, I have been aware that April will come sooner than I expect and

**Ben Jesseau – President President Jesseau continued his excellent work on Laurierโs campuses throughout the entirety of the winter semester. He grew from the

Celebrations across the St. Patrickโs Day weekend this year followed the City of Waterlooโs court injunction allowing the police to arrest or detain anyone

The 2025 Wilfrid Laurier University Studentsโ Union election concluded at Wilfโs restaurant on the Waterloo campus at 9 p.m. on Jan. 30. With a

The Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty Association is preparing for its upcoming collective agreement negotiations with Wilfrid Laurier University, as the current agreement between the

In April, Sikh Heritage Month is celebrated nationwide. According to a 2021 census, 771,790 members of the Sikh faith live in Canada. Sikhism is

The Kansas City Chiefs entered Super Bowl LIX with a chance to cement themselves as the greatest dynasty in modern NFL history, 20-0, back-to-back

On Feb. 1, the sports world was stunned by the blockbuster trade between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks. The Lakers sent

The Wilfrid Laurier University menโs hockey team may not have impressed on paper this season, but a deeper look beyond the stats reveals a


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