In popular culture, music is dead
As I scroll through my iTunes playlists I easily notice just how old the majority of my music is That’s because music, at least what my interpretation of music is supposed to...
As I scroll through my iTunes playlists I easily notice just how old the majority of my music is That’s because music, at least what my interpretation of music is supposed to...
RE: Queen’s rector abused his power in letter to Ignatieff, Mar 16 In regards to The Cord Editorial Board’s criticisms aimed at Queen’s University student rector, Nick Day,...
I am a second year student at WLU who is struggling through most of my classes There are a lot of things that happen on campus that bother me But last Tuesday I experienced...
In last week’s issue of The Cord, editor-in-chief Alanna Wallace described some aspects of the continuing struggle for women’s equality in Canada and abroad Issues of...
Greece has had a long history Once the epicenter of civilization, Greece has since struggled to reconcile as a meek middle power However, there has always been a deep love and...
Yesterday the Harper Government tabled its 2011-12 budget amidst widespread election speculation In a time of supposed fiscal restraint, certain measures were added in an attempt...
The staff of the city of Waterloo has proposed a new rental housing licensing by-law to maintain property standards and ensure safety Considering the many difficulties the student...
Last week, Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara decided to finish a check on Montreal Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty It occurred after the winger had already released the puck and...
Over the course of the week students at Laurier will not be able to help but notice the presence of students huddled together outside as part of the “5 Days for the Homeless”...
Controversy recently arose at Queen’s University when the student rector, Nick Day, sent a scathing letter to Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, which was published on rabbleca...