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Larger classes take hold at Laurier

With classes now underway, the effects of the 2009-10 funding cuts can be seen in classrooms at Wilfrid Laurier University, as several academic departments have been forced to...

Speaker presents random truths

Renowned computer scientist and mathematician Gregory Chaitin spoke to a nearly full house in the Paul Martin Centre yesterday afternoon This was the third stop on a six-stop...

Laurier officially opens Toronto office

TORONTO ­– Sept 22 marked the official opening of Wilfrid Laurier’s new office in Toronto Situated within the Exchange Tower building at King and York Street, the office is...

WLU reviews visual identity

Beginning this fall, Wilfrid Laurier University’s current visual identity will be undergoing a review in order to develop one that best suits the university An outside design...

Laurier SOS expands

The Exam-AID sessions, run by the student organization Laurier Students Offering Support (SOS), which were previously made available only to business, economics and math students,...

Looking at Laurier’s MBA program

The Wilfrid Laurier University masters of business and administration (MBA) program must compete with other schools which are, in many cases, much larger and more internationally...

Kinko’s coursepacks gaining usage

It has become a growing trend at Laurier for professors to purchase course packages through FedEx Kinko’s, located at 170 University Ave W, instead of through the on-campus...

News in brief: Sept. 23, 2009

New board of govenors chair John Ormston, a lawyer and founding partner of Ormston List Frawley LLP, has been appointed the new chair of Wilfrid Laurier’s board of governors He...