Point • Counter-point
Ian Merkley The Senate has come to be seen as dated by many Canadians Currently, senators are appointed by the Prime Ministers (past or present), which makes them seem like an...
Ian Merkley The Senate has come to be seen as dated by many Canadians Currently, senators are appointed by the Prime Ministers (past or present), which makes them seem like an...
As of yesterday, six world powers have accepted to restart diplomatic talks with Iran about its nuclear program Also, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will be allowed...
There is a mentality that we academics can sometimes still be regarded as if we are in elementary school That’s not to be put in negative terms – it clearly shows that we are...
Society’s fascination with social media is at an all-time high Having become the be-all and end-all for determining social standing, social media continues to contribute to the...
Following news on March 2 that WLUFA would not be going on strike and that the university would not lock them out, many people were shocked considering the outrage that the...
With a $40,000 price tag, the WLUSU web site and social network, purchased in August 2011, should be expected to noticeably benefit campus life Because it is a private network,...
Often in debates over social issues, scoring political points and provoking an opponent is more important than achieving any tangible change The people whose lives are impacted by...
Last week, the Syrian military’s continued shelling of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the Baba Amr neighborhood of Homs lead to international outrage over the deaths of foreign...
Almost one year ago, Wilfrid Laurier University athletics director, Peter Baxter, found himself stuck between a rock and a hard place Left in the aftermath of one of Canada’s...
In the past two decades Canada’s national crime rate has been declining, reaching its lowest level since 1973 in 2010 However, the current government is pushing a “tough on...