Giving back, one photo at a time
It’s hard to think about an instance in which someone shouts, “Take our picture,” and not a single person has a digital, film or at least a cell phone camera to record the...
It’s hard to think about an instance in which someone shouts, “Take our picture,” and not a single person has a digital, film or at least a cell phone camera to record the...
Isabel Cisterna, NDP Originally born in Chile, prior to entering politics, Cisterna made her living as an actor, while also working in jobs like manufacturing and waitressing...
It was hard to ignore the O-Week events that took over Laurier’s campus last week The Laurier Students’ Public Interest Research Group (LSPIRG) joined in the festivities...
On the Sunday before term started, the School of Business and Economics Students’ Society (SBESS) held their annual ‘O-Day’ for first-year business and economic...
Monday in the Quad at Wilfrid Laurier University was a little more than just a first day back to classes for the Kappa Omega chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity It was a chance...
Almost every student at Wilfrid Laurier University that took part in his or her first-year Orientation Week remembers the final day of that week: Shine Day Waking up in the early...
When Solidarity in Action (SIA) was first launched at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2008, it was small program with only thirty members Already a popular program at several...
20 Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) students of the Students Offering Support (SOS) organization ventured to the city of San Pedro, Columbia, in the Toledo district of southern...
Students today are considered to be more tech savvy than ever before A small survey titled The State of E-Learning in Canadian Universities, 2011: If Students Are Digital Natives,...
CIGI has come a long way since it began a decade ago as a small collection of people brainstorming ideas in the old Waterloo train station The Centre for International...