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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...

Profs discuss students’ thinking

Students born between 1982 and 2002 are part of what is known as the “millennial generation” According to research completed by psychology professor Jean Twenge from San Diego...

Recycling scrutinized

The removal of large recycling bins from most residence buildings has left the state of recycling among university building residents in limbo as Wilfrid Laurier University...

Campus polls swell

During the 2006 municipal election, about 14 students voted in the on-campus poll – that number skyrocketed to 159 during the Oct 25 election, which saw incumbent Brenda...

Halloran envisions new term

Surrounded by supporters, incumbent Brenda Halloran celebrated her success in being re-elected as mayor for the city of Waterloo Her victory in the Oct 25 election marked the...

Acclaimed trustee asks for discussion

Anthony Piscitelli, recently acclaimed Trustee of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, is very pleased with his new position, but he is also still somewhat disappointed...

UW grad takes Northdale

One candidate who got to celebrate a little earlier than most on Monday night was new city councillor, Jeff Henry Just after 9:00pm it was unofficially announced that Henry had...

CTV reporter to represent uptown

Local television journalist Melissa Durrell came away victorious in Waterloo’s Uptown Ward 7 She was one of five women, including Mayor Brenda Halloran, who won their ballots in...