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WLUSU election plans hit a snag

After Elections Ontario delivered the news that Wilfrid Laurier Students’ Union was not permitted to draft mail for off-campus students to use as proof of residence in the...

Interim Liberal leader visits Laurier

Speaking to an audience of both students and locals, Bob Rae, interim leader for the Liberal Party of Canada and former chancellor at Wilfrid Laurier University, took the stage at...

Shortened O-Week likely

Next year, students may see the addition of a new fall study break, however, this may bring considerable changes to the structure of O-Week A proposal of a two-day fall reading...

UNB deals with lead concerns

FREDERICTON (CUP) — 18 per cent of fountains and sinks on the University of New Brunswick campus were found to have lead levels exceeding Health Canada guidelines after...

Science in the club

“Science is useful, it’s also fun, and in that way it’s like sex,” joked Cliff Burgess on the endless pursuit for scientific knowledge “You don’t do it because it’s...

Uptown expands

People flocked by the thousands to the Perimeter Institute (PI) on Sept 18, eager to catch a glimpse into the architectural masterpiece and intellectual powerhouse The opening...

Discussing Waterloo’s future

On Monday Sept 19th Waterloo city council met to discuss the future of the city as outlined in the first draft of the official plan, a document which will be used to guide growth,...