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On March 8, the Womenโs Executive Network announced nominations for Canadaโs Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards. The award will recognize women in leadership
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Amy Milne-Smith, a history professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, has created an innovative project using marshmallow Peeps in order to depict 19th century Victorian
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Keynote speaker for the Wilfrid Laurier Brantford campus Criminology Student Association conference Danielle Robitaille has cancelled her presentation after open dialogue came out about
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It was a heartbreaking end to what was a very successful season for the Laurier menโs hockey team. The Hawks lost a do-or-die game
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Five Laurier football players will be celebrating their St. Patrickโs day at the CFL regional combine in Toronto. Marcus Arkarakas, Brandon Calver, Taylor Calverley,
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Especially for a free event, A Tribe Called Red was worth my Tuesday night. Going into the concert, I knew nothing about the band.
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The world is ending. Fish are being overfished; the polar ice caps are melting; bees are dying; and itโs all our fault. But what


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