You know what yanks my Cord…
traffic jams at Laurier Since when is it okay to walk into someone, not apologize and keep going I have been bumped, collided into and delayed, and the problem is escalating...
traffic jams at Laurier Since when is it okay to walk into someone, not apologize and keep going I have been bumped, collided into and delayed, and the problem is escalating...
RE: WLU and UW must stand up for academic integrity, Nov 10 I am pleased that the Editorial Board is concerned about academic integrity This is an important issue for the whole...
RE: Attack on Taylor swift uncalled for, Nov 17 I am by no means a professional writer, but I do believe that “unbiased journalism at its finest” is what a newspaper strives...
RE: Hiked tuition rates unacceptable, Nov 17 In response to higher tuition rates I have to say Foster hit the nail on the head As a part-time student returning to...
So by now you must have heard of the new Call of Duty game Black Ops My roommate bought it on release day and has been playing it non-stop ever since Apparently, it grossed...
There it goes again, that damn BlackBerry buzzing endlessly at all hours a day to satisfy the apparent need to be reachable by friends, family and work 24 hours a day, 7 days a...
Co-ordinated by the Laurier Rainbow Centre, Trans Awareness week was a tremendous success and should be heralded as an example for other campus groups who wish to create awareness...
From Vince Young’s temper tantrum after being benched in Sunday’s game to Randy Moss’s bizarre outburst regarding a catered lunch to Sean Avery’s repeated disgracing of...
On Friday, Christie Blatchford, columnist for the Globe and Mail, was scheduled to speak at the University of Waterloo to promote her new book Helpless: Caledonia’s Nightmare of...
Last week’s issue of Maclean’s featured a story about the implications of growing Asian enrolment at top Canadian universities The article argues that universities face the...