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The newly elected directors for the 2011-12 Wilfrid Laurier University Studentsโ Union (WLUSU) met for the first time on the evening of Feb. 15.
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Psychology department researcher Elham Satvatโs research is centred around the human brainโs generation of neurons under the effects of anti-depressants and focuses largely on
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Wilfrid Laurier University Student Publications (WLUSP) held its annual general meeting in the Turret Thursday night, attracting more than 50 voting members. Highlights were
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The faculty of arts at Wilfrid Laurier University is losing a unique program over the coming years due to a redistribution of funds. The
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On Friday night, Saad Aslam won his re-election to the board of governors (BOG) for the 2011-13 term in a tight race against Ted
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Of the six questions proposed in this yearโs election, all but one passed. A proposal to renew the Student Life Levy (SLL) at theBrantford
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Wilfโs exploded in cheers Feb. 4 as the election results for the 2011-12 WLUSU presidency were announced. Nick Gibson, with 41.5 per cent of
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After one of the highest voter turnouts for the Wilfrid Laurier University Studentsโ Union (WLUSU) elections in recent memory, 15 directors for the board
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In early January, the dean of arts office, with a thorough inspection of the fall term grades, discovered that 43 per cent of first-year
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As a professor of women and gender studies at Wilfrid Laurier University and a medical and health sociologist by training, Juanne Clarke has focused


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