The changing face of cheating
With the rise in technology in students’ lives, cheating has become harder to catch and control
With the rise in technology in students’ lives, cheating has become harder to catch and control
It’s difficult to tell if the influx of tickets in Waterloo correlates with the return of students in Sept.
For many students, coming into university is a new environment that welcomes different cultures. Within that is the culture of drinking.
Arguing that one burrito is better than the other is like arguing which is more beautiful: a sunrise or a sunset. Why can’t we just enjoy both and call it a day?
Grand River Transit may be cancelling the 7D and 7E bus routes in Waterloo
With the days getting shorter, students and residents in Waterloo find themselves walking and driving more frequently in the dark, posing more of a chance for issues stemming from impaired visibility.
Wilfrid Laurier University was recently recognized for its improvements in energy efficiency and stormwater projects by winning the Residential Energy Efficiency Project’s Green Solutions community engagement award.
Women’s basketball took care of the Carleton Ravens and Ottawa Gee-Gee’s at home this past weekend, winning by final scores of 73-58 and 69-59 and improving to 5-1 to start the season.
The Wilfrid Laurier University swim team brought home some serious hardware this past weekend.