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Blouw, Gibson cook off

The gloves were off and the aprons were on Tuesday afternoon, when president of Wilfrid Laurier University Max Blouw took on Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union president...

Charity loses space at WLU

After nearly six years, a local charity known as Send ‘em Off Smiling (SOS) was asked to vacate donated space given to them by Wilfrid Laurier University The decision to have...

Going beyond an essay

For Amy Milne-Smith, a history professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, assigning just the conventional essay for her third-year late-Victorian crime, sex and scandal course...

‘Swabbing’ for a cause

For many university students, November first marked the beginning of a month of mustaches This year, it also included “Get Swabbed”, an event to promote student registration...

Food collection remains high

Halloween is a holiday to either trick-or-treat, dress up in whatever you want with no repercussions or to let loose However, the non-governmental organization Free the Children...

Assessing Canadian universities

The 21st annual Maclean’s University Rankings were released last week and saw Wilfrid Laurier University ranking 11th out of 15 Canadian universities in the comprehensive...

Several hit in accident on King St

A car swerved off King St and over the sidewalk, hitting people in line at the bar Phil's Grandsons Place located south of University Ave Witnesses at the scene said up to 10...

Canada in Brief: Oct. 26, 2011

Students gather against high tuition Members of Quebec’s National Assembly went back to work on Friday, and were welcomed with chants of, “Students, united, will never be...

Protecting Canada’s water

On a rainy Tuesday night at Wilfrid Laurier University’s Waterloo campus, the Forum for Leadership on Water (FLOW) as part of FLOW’s “Northern Voices, Southern Choices:...

How students cope with ADHD

Attention Defecet Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a real, but often misunderstood condition, affecting students of all ages, including those in university and college Commonly...