This year in controversy
1 Cord makes one election endorsement Re: “Cord endorsements,” Feb 3 Very disappointed that they only provided a single endorsement From years past there would be four or...
1 Cord makes one election endorsement Re: “Cord endorsements,” Feb 3 Very disappointed that they only provided a single endorsement From years past there would be four or...
Re: “Cuts hit sciences,” March 24 While the article detailing cuts to science courses was truthful, it is perhaps not fully informed I understand the sentiments that the...
Re: “Dear Life,” March 10 I’d like to address the past few editions of “Dear Life” and the apparent concerns of the student(s) so unsatisfied with our Foot Patrol...
If there is one thing I remember from my short-lived days as a BBA student, it is not the countless dollars spent on a calculus tutor or hours mindlessly crunching numbers The...
This past weekend, the Liberal Party of Canada held a “thinkers” conference in Montreal in an effort to rejuvenate grassroots input into party policy and generate ideas and...
This past Saturday, the world participated in the fourth annual Earth Hour Last year, Earth Hour became the world’s largest climate change initiative when over 4,000 cities in...
Thankfully, this year’s Charity Ball committee has risen above the controversy surrounding last year’s event, which raised a measly $159 Although this year’s executive team...
Laurier’s academic departments are facing budget cuts across the board, with each faculty being asked to make concessions moving into the next academic year It is...
After spending two years in the sports section of this newspaper, first as a writer and then as the sports editor, I’ve attended more Golden Hawks varsity sports games than I...
Re: “The Politicization of a country’s historical events”, March 17 I want to thank Amalia Biro for covering the recent recognition of the Armenian genocide by the Swedish...