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Personalize the classroom

I once studied modern literature with a very knowledgeable, wonderful professor who would occasionally sit cross-legged on the classroom table; the lecture time I spent with him...

Are men academic?

When it comes to matters regarding gender inequality, I consistently side with a devout feminist standpoint Knowing where I stand on most issues due to this personalized ideology...

Laurier is not a small school anymore

Re: “Student-faculty ratio still missing,” Jan 13 Laurier is no longer a small university It’s hard to imagine and to believe but the small university we all came here for...

Unavailable grades an inconvenience

Even though second semester is already underway, some students have still not received their marks from the fall semester Unfortunately, this is not a new problem for Laurier...

Students treated poorly by WLU

University students have long been on the front lines of political and social change They played a key role in the civil rights movements during the 1960s and were influential in...

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Carter G Woodson is the founder of what is marked today as Black History Month; it commenced in 1926 as Negro History Week, held in the second week of February to mark the...