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On Oct. 5, over 100 high school students from the Grand Erie District school board traveled to Wilfrid Laurier University for a lacrosse tournament
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Tuesday afternoon a group of approximately twenty students, community members and professors marched from Wilfrid Laurier University’s campus to the Waterloo Regional Police station
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โItโs important to reminisce about your early days in college,โ said Robert Langen, who graduated from Waterloo College in 1948. Attending the Foundersโ Luncheon
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Last Thursday, Gemini award nominee and documentary journalist Debi Goodwin discussed her book Citizens of Nowhere, inspired by the time she spent in the
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Wilfrid Laurier University took a pioneering role six years ago when it initiated the Co-Curricular Record, a program that has since been adopted by
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Wilfrid Laurier University is among the six Ontario universities revealed to have hired lobbying firms to advocate on their behalf to government. The information,
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Sunday morning of Homecoming weekend included two opportunities for those from the Wilfrid Laurier University community to get outside and run for a better
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This Friday, Oct. 1 the Wilfrid Laurier University board of directors met for an early morning meeting. The agenda included a presentation by the
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This week, Wilfrid Laurier University hosted several events featuring award-winning author Lawrence Hill, whose most famous work The Book of Negroes has sold over
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To coincide with the Wilfrid Laurier Universityโs centennial, WLU Food Services have contributed a distinctly celebratory element to the occasion: special centennial-themed beer and


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