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Last Thursday, 120 elementary school students filled the Turret for a day of interactive learning that allowed them to get acquainted with Wilfrid Laurier University Four...
Last Thursday, 120 elementary school students filled the Turret for a day of interactive learning that allowed them to get acquainted with Wilfrid Laurier University Four...
Students using technology in the classroom is continuously a point of contention at educational institutions, with the rules regarding laptop and cell phone usage varying from...
Anyone who walked through the concourse on Sunday may have noticed a strange lack of activity For the first time in nearly ten years, Wilfrid Laurier University did not have a...
Mom wins big money for charity and family A local mother has won $10,000 and an additional $100,000 for Cystic Fibrosis Canada Katie Schulz, whose three-year-old daughter Sofia...
Recently there have been some concerns regarding the safety of pedestrians and drivers at the Noecker and Regina Streets intersection With numerous students living nearby,...
After going to the gym at some point last January, Andrew Myles discovered that something wasn’t right with his body Unsure of what it was, he got himself checked out and...
Last month, a Wilfrid Laurier University student brought forward an extremely offensive poster that they found on campus to the diversity and equity office The poster had an...
Former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin stopped by the Hawk’s Nest at Wilfrid Laurier University this past Friday to engage in discussion with political science faculty...
Historical Statistics Canada publication retires The Canada Year Book, having reached 145 years of publication after starting in 1867 when Canada became a nation, is now retiring...
According to a study recently done by Sun Life Financial, a majority of Canadians, from 18 to 80 years-old, are all stressed about two primary factors in their life: money and...