Entrepreneurial spirit encouraged
Alan Quarry, an entrepreneur-in-residence at Wilfrid Laurier University spoke on the afternoon of Oct 9 to a substantial crowd in the Senate and Board Chamber, on...
Alan Quarry, an entrepreneur-in-residence at Wilfrid Laurier University spoke on the afternoon of Oct 9 to a substantial crowd in the Senate and Board Chamber, on...
The race for Ward 9 councillor was narrowly won by Frank Etherington, who barely squeaked by candidate Debbie Chapman with a solitary vote: 1,689 to 1,688 to be exact A recount on...
Have you ever wondered if the food you’re eating has a story If you wander into Seven Shores Urban Market and Café, store owner Sean Zister will tell you one Located at 8...
In May 2010 distinguished professor and researcher Ramesh Thakur was dismissed from his position as inaugural director of the privately funded Basillie School for International...
VICTORIA (CUP) — BC Premier Gordon Campbell has stepped down as leader of the provincial Liberal party this week, leaving many around the province mystified — and others...
With voter turnout at approximately 20 per cent of the student population in the 2010 Wilfrid Laurier University Student Union election, questions of how to encourage students to...
On Oct 27, Wilfrid Laurier University’s Peer Help Line (PHL) invited Chris Chisholm, founder of the photography project “Collateral Damage: Images of Those Left Behind by...
Students at Wilfrid Laurier University joined others at universities nationwide and were swabbed for blood stem cells this week “Get Swabbed” is an effort dedicated to adding...
On a night when many students chose to attend keggers or go to bars, over 100 student volunteers participated in the Wilfrid Laurier University Halloween for Hunger “Trick or...
On Oct 27, Wilfrid Laurier University’s new “Hall of Nations” was unveiled in the Dining Hall including 68 flags as a visible representation of the nationalities of all...