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All but one referenda pass

The Faculty of Science Students Association referendum question, which proposed a fee increase from a maximum of $15 to a maximum of $2150, failed to pass as part of the Wilfrid...

Onabolu takes student election

Tears were flowing and emotions were high at Wilf’s Thursday evening, as Mike Onabolu was named president of the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union (WLUSU) for the...

Candidates fight for student vote

One candidate had withdrawn, but for the other three, it was game on After the shock of candidate Zahra Sultani’s last minute resignation wore off, the remaining three...

The NDP race is on

Sunday afternoon candidates for the NDP leadership race gathered in Halifax, NS for their second official debate of the year This all-candidate debate was an opportunity for...

The Otesha Project

Though the sentiment that ‘the world is full of amazing opportunities if only you’re willing to grab them’ is cliché, it is also very true The Otehsa project, created by...

The new learning curve in business

Most students in second year have enough to keep themselves occupied with simply trying to maintain a reasonable GPA, while others engage themselves with minor extracurriculars in...

Fresh start

Students and residents who frequent the corner of King Street and University Avenue, will be pleased to hear that in the first half of 2012, that hole beside Starbucks will...

‘Getting Grounded’

Last Thursday night, Starlight Lounge in Uptown Waterloo hosted ‘Get Grounded’, a charitable musical event featuring performances by Amanda Kaye, Rob Szabo, Lyndon John X and...

Poutine enterprise

Ryan Smolkin was meant to be in business the minute he graduated Wilfrid Laurier University Although his first step into the business world was as a landlord, his true calling lay...