
After a six-year wait, indie rock artist Mac DeMarco has finally returned to Ontario to play and promote his latest album dubbed, โGuitarโ. Massey Hall hosted the indie prince as well as the opening Australian

On Nov. 12, 2025, the Laurier Library EDI Committee hosted “Artistic Forms of Storytelling,” an event held in partnership with the Office of Indigenous

From Campus Pitch to National Stage: Verdanzaโs Mission to Reduce Food Waste A student pitch competition, here at Laurier, has grown into a nationally recognized sustainability

Reading outside of school has not only given me a great pastime away from screens, but has also shaped my personality, perspectives, and future.

January arrives quietly but firmly, like a clean page that still smells of ink. Page 1 of 365 pages that you are going to write

Waterloo Ends Crematorium Operations, Leases Parkview Facility to Private Operator On Jan. 1, 2026, the City of Waterloo will exit the crematorium business at

Winter Driving Conditions Pose Ongoing Risks for Canadian Motoristsย and driving risks surge across Canada.ย Winter driving presents many challenges for Canadian motorists, with nearly 30 per

Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty Association (WLUFA) Negotiations Move to Conciliation: Whatโs at Stake for Contract Faculty at Wilfrid Laurier University and what the future holds for these associations On

Tennis has lost a lot of its cultural standing in the past few years as aging superstars are retiring or nearing the end of

The morning of the 117th Yates Cup was charged with excitement. Staff, students, and supporters alike from both Laurier and Queens came out in droves to cheer on their teams. The Goldenhawks came into the game as overwhelming favourites, as the Hawks had remained undefeated until this point. Additionally,


Serving the Waterloo campus, The Cord seeks to provide students with relevant, up to date stories. Weโre always interested in having more volunteer writers, photographers and graphic designers.