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Budget reflects stable finances

In what is being described as a “status quo” budget, Waterloo city council approved its operating budget for the 2011 year at a meeting on Monday afternoon Working with a...

KW in brief: Feb. 16, 2011

Rail transit debated On Feb 15, regional councillors erupted at each other and at planners in respose to the latest proposal for a rapid transit system According to the...

Research Profile: Elham Satvat

Psychology department researcher Elham Satvat’s research is centred around the human brain’s generation of neurons under the effects of anti-depressants and focuses largely on...

Publications holds AGM

Wilfrid Laurier University Student Publications (WLUSP) held its annual general meeting in the Turret Thursday night, attracting more than 50 voting members Highlights were...

Building the city’s future

On Feb 10, the city of Waterloo held its second input session for citizens to speak about the city’s four-year strategic plan The city is holding the sessions to gather opinions...

Embracing a ‘global outlook’

In an increasingly globalized world the sharing of information, including education, has become increasingly relevant “ Many Ontario universities have formulated plans to...

PPE departure raises questions

The faculty of arts at Wilfrid Laurier University is losing a unique program over the coming years due to a redistribution of funds The program is pol itics, philosophy and...

Tight governors race

On Friday night, Saad Aslam won his re-election to the board of governors (BOG) for the 2011-13 term in a tight race against Ted Brown and Tom Papanastasiou, both members of the...