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Victoria Isadrru, now a middle-aged woman with five children, was born in the โPearl of Africa:โ Arua District, Uganda. Vicky witnessed Ugandaโs most recent
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Examining how many students abroad are underprepared for the hardships of overseas volunteering and how Laurierโs global studies department is working to change this
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Sunil Kuruvilla lives a double life. To the Laurier community, he is known as an English graduate turned marketing and promotions co-ordinator for the
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With the goal of stimulating appreciation, enjoyment and knowledge of Canadian art and culture, the Robert Langen Art Gallery re-opens on Wednesday, Sept. 16,
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Since premiering in 2008, OLNโs show Departures has evolved from a travel show with a modest following to an award-winning movement, garnering public and
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So youโve just arrived in what will be your home for the next year, what now? To help you dabble in the rich cultural
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Long shot: The standard golf course now has 18 holes. In the past this wasnโt the case: all golf courses had a different number
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Pro Dave Shore If it didnโt already weigh heavily in your choice to attend this institution, youโre going to learn very quickly that Laurier
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Re: “Nine years. No degree. No problem,” Sept. 30,2009 I am appalled by last weekโs features article โNine years, no degree, no problemโ about
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“No matter what you get your degree in, no matter what your subject or you major is, make sure that you are doing something


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