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The science behind climate change

Urban waste, natural disasters and global warming were at the forefront of the University of Waterloo’s (UW) third annual Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change, which ran...

Peace activist describes ordeal

Organized by Wilfrid Laurier University’s religion and culture and global studies departments, the “Narratives of Violence, Narratives of Healing” conference aimed to...

News in brief: March 9, 2011

Ginny Dybenko appointed member of research council Laurier executive: strategic initiatives Ginny Dybenko was named a member of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research...

Students return to high school

Over Reading Week, a group of students from the Laurier Afghan Students Association made presentations to a large group of English as a second language (ESL) students at Forest...

Board bails out business

After the Mar 4 meeting of the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union (WLUSU) Board of Directors (BOD), WLUSU has set in motion a plan to bail out the ailing Williams Fresh...

Mayor meets with students

Waterloo mayor Brenda Halloran spoke Tuesday evening at Laurier for a workshop presented by the ACCESSU Laurier campus club Halloran gave those present an overview of...

Aboriginal Awareness Week launches

The Office of Aboriginal Initiatives (OAI) set out to create an opportunity for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Laurier students alike to come together and become educated about...

Earning free tuition

To offer their employees opportunities for professional development and to attract prospective students, Wilfrid Laurier University offers a full-tuition waiver to full-time...

Conference spreads new ideas

Last Thursday, Kitchener’s Centre in the Square played host to the first Canadian female in space, a performance involving the hurdy gurdy and just about everything in between...