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Are you living illegally in Waterloo?

Upcoming regulations It is the responsibility of the resident to make sure their house is licensed Residents can be evicted if the landlord is renting illegally, and landlords can...

Patrolling from new digs

Monday evening was Foot Patrol’s first official night of service in their new office, located on the right side of the first floor in the Fred Nichols Campus Centre...

Half of students to receive grant

Premier Dalton McGuinty hailed his $423-million investment in post secondary education as the smartest move for the Ontario government in the current economic climate as he...

Laurier ranks high in survey

Wilfrid Laurier University has once again achieved positive results in the 2011 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) conducted by the University of Indiana The NSSE is...

City politics come to campus

In an attempt to engage more of the university community with the city of Waterloo, the Waterloo City Council came out of their comfort zone Monday evening to give Wilfrid Laurier...

WLU deals with grade inflation

“We do not let students in without a 70 per cent No faculty or program will admit a student below the cut-off,” said Amanda Gulka, national recruitment coordinator at Wilfrid...

Aiming to end student ‘burden’

With the hopes of drastically improving their customer service to students, Wilfrid Laurier University, at the beginning of the winter semester, fully launched Service Laurier, a...