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A decade of reading in print

“The best part for a person who owns a used bookstore is to see what’s coming in,” said co-owner of Old Goat Books Scott Wicken, using a book they just received, A History...

Running for charity

“I liked fundraising for something where I’m really pushing myself,” said Laurier fourth-year Geoff Capelle of his initiative to run the ING New York City Marathon this...

WLUSU jumps gun

Wilfrid Laurier University unveiled $730,000 in Strategic Investment Funds (SIF) near the end of the summer and opened applications for groups to come forward with ideas of where...

WLUSU Board meeting update: Oct. 29

The Wilfrid Laurier University Students' Union (WLUSU) Board of Directors met Oct 29 to discuss routine issues and move forward on new initiatives including the possibility of...

Using that English degree

“Things from your past can find their way in to your future career,” said Philip Hoffman, Canadian experimental filmmaker He spoke to a group of approximately 30 members of...

Donations build on development

Celebrating 100 years at Laurier speaks to a long legacy of student and alumni involvement at the university In fact, many initiatives around campus have been the result of the...

Thinking post-WLU

Nearly 70 graduate, professional and post-degree programs presented their opportunities to students interested in furthering their education after completing their undergraduate...

Ignoring society – for charity

During the month of November, men at Wilfrid Laurier University and around the world will be taking inspiration from Super Mario, Burt Reynolds, Stalin and other mustachioed...