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On June 12, the Wilfrid Laurier University Studentsโ Union (WLUSU) board of directors met to evaluate the capital expenditures budget for the coming year.
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This past weekend, G20 protesters got out of hand and destroyed public and private spaces along major streets of Torontoโs downtown core. Those few
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Arriving in my Bricker Residence room on a sunny day in September of 2006, I was a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed first-year Laurier student who was
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-Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen -Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad -Guns, Germs and Steel, Jared Diamond -1984, George Orwell -The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx
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If someone hated their dog they would treat them in these conditions.โ โDan Kellar, Laurier alum on the treatment of those detained during last
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June, 2003 โ 500 extra students accepted Despite being a small number by todayโs standards, Laurier accepted an extra 500 students in 2003, pushing
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For most students, navigating student loans may be like navigating a minefield, blindfolded. In a recent report released by the Canadian Alliance of Student
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On June 28, the province announced that it would be contributing $300 million towards the foundation of rapid transit in the Region of Waterloo.
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Mike Connoly With a resume that boasts eleven years of service as a regional councilor for the City of Waterloo, Mike Connoly is the
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It has been 64 days since the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil gushes out of the Macando well at a


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