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Faculty look at large classes

Larger class sizes are a reality for almost every university and Wilfrid Laurier University is no exception However, WLU is using various strategies to cope, both from a teaching...

News in brief: Oct. 20, 2010

Land for Milton campus secured The town of Milton finalized a land-swap agreement last week with Mattamy Homes in order to gain possession of 150 acres outside of town, the...

Terrace expansion over budget

This Friday’s Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union (WLUSU) board of directors meeting turned heated when WLUSU president Kyle Walker presented the board with the budget...

Research profile: Madelaine Hron

Madelaine Hron, associate professor in the English and film studies department, has spent years researching on topics of human rights and humanities, with a main interest on the...

Fighting Leukemia

According to the Canadian Cancer Society’s annual report, an estimated 4,800 Canadians will be diagnosed with leukemia in 2010 Young adults aged 15 to 29 will account for over...

Campus made aware of hate acts

Wilfrid Laurier University is examining the way it deals with acts of hate in the wake of a recent incident at the faculty of social work building in Kitchener Following the...

Scoring Aboriginal enrolment

On Oct 5, over 100 high school students from the Grand Erie District school board traveled to Wilfrid Laurier University for a lacrosse tournament at University Stadium The event...

Canada in brief: Oct. 14, 2010

Pro-life demo gives religion a bad name, says minister HALIFAX (CUP) — Linda Yates doesn’t believe that participants in the ongoing 40 Days for Life campaign are accurately...