3-D movies are not worth the cost
Going to the show is a favourite pastime of mine I’ve spent many a Tuesday night going to see the latest that Hollywood has to offer Now we’re being shown a different kind of...
Going to the show is a favourite pastime of mine I’ve spent many a Tuesday night going to see the latest that Hollywood has to offer Now we’re being shown a different kind of...
Between midterms, essays, projects and everything else in between, it is inevitable that we, as students, indulge in a bit (or a lot) of fast food every so often By now, you are...
The addition of Liu Xiaobo, Chinese academic and human rights activist, to the roster of Nobel Peace Prize winners earlier this month came with both praise and criticism Many...
RE: Students Owed Nothing by Waterloo Taxpayers, Oct 20 As a Laurier alumnus, I would like to point out to the residents of the greater Waterloo community (including...
RE: LSPIRG responds to Cord editorial, Oct 14 Two publications ago, LSPIRG desperately attempted to defend its claim that it is non-ideological I am surprised that they tried to...
when the government meddles in what should be provinical decisions Saskatchewan’s government isn’t anti-business, it’s pro-common sense When Brad Wall, Premier of...
As some of you out there may or may not know, the Queer community is chock full of subcultures that make us diverse and colourful One of the cultures that tends to get the most...
For most people there is a defining time or moment in their lives during which they realize the career path that is right for them For me, there was a defining moment during which...
On Monday, the unthinkable happened Rob Ford, a conservative populist running a campaign based on a very simple message of penny-pinching and transparency was elected mayor of the...
There was very little popular faith in any large student involvement in this year’s municipal election in the Waterloo region Most candidates failed to cater their platforms to...