
For most students their walk to school involves throwing on some headphones and listening to their favorite albums. With the cold weather in the winter months, the right album can make any walk managable. Here are some of the albums we listen to when walking to campus:

Third-year english and film studies student Kyle McCord and second-year communication studies and women and gender studies student Stuart Frings have both started YouTube channels that are rising in popularity.

Reeghan Peister, a fifth-year arts student at Wilfrid Laurier University, had the surprise of his life in mid-November when he won $10,000 on a scratch ticket.

Arguing that one burrito is better than the other is like arguing which is more beautiful: a sunrise or a sunset. Why canโt we just enjoy both and call it a day?

What different people listen to often relates to the mood they are in. Cord Arts & Life compiled the albums we have been listening to this fall season

When getting tattoos done, itโs important to think about what it means for future employment opportunities

Cambridge native Conor Gains was eight-years-old when he received his first Fender Stratocaster from his dad. Now at the age of 21, Gains has

Putting Waterloo’s poutine to the test

Moving to a new city is always a little nerve-racking. I remember when I first moved to Waterloo for school two years ago, I


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.