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Oct. 21, 2009

"Wilfrid Laurier University will continue to be one of Canada’s truly great academic institutions” –Minister of Canadian Heritage James Moore, during Friday’s...

Oct. 21, 2009

5 years: Radio Laurier breaks listener record at 64 On Sept 29, 2004 the show “Universally Known” shattered the records for Radio Laurier listeners with 64, the most the...

WLU professor researches piracy law

Pirates are not a new phenomenon However, until recent media coverage on the issue, very little was known about these bandits According to Wilfrid Laurier University political...

Recognizing homegrown potential

As Westerners, it is easy to feel as though we have the answers to all the world’s problems This very sentiment motivates many Western youth to spend time volunteering...

World in brief: Oct. 21, 2009

SOUTH KOREA The Toronto Star reports that North Korea has requested the resumption of humanitarian aid from its southern neighbour South Korea closed aid to the country in 2008,...

Inside Darfur

On Thursday, Oct 15 the Wilfrid Laurier University classes of EN330 and EN119 hosted guest speaker Debbie Bodkin, who provided an insider’s look into the Darfur conflict...

The global threat of piracy

Throughout history, international waters have served as daunting territory for the world’s commercial shipping industry Dodging storms and coping with long treks at sea are...

Oct. 15, 2009

Dear Life: Why must people complain and act so goddamn offended when I crack my OWN knuckles It feels good, I’m not hurting you and they’re mine Get over it Sincerely,...

The evolution of revolution

Free the carrier pigeon, abandon Morse code, and overlook Radio Free Europe (RFE) The fact is, a new type of communication is at the forefront of today’s political revolutions...