
With midterm season among us, Rachel Woodburn is going from the classroom to the court as she balances studying and writing midterms, while being

While studying at university, balancing school work, clubs, sports, a social life and potentially a part-time job can be incredibly overwhelming. Oftentimes, adding a

After a tough start to the Wilfrid Laurier University menโs hockey team regular season and only one win through their first eight games, talk

For high school athletes in the United States, the first Wednesday in February is a day that they all have circled on their calendars

When we discuss ADHD, the image that comes to mind is often a young child in elementary school who cannot sit still, distracts those

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When I went to Cuba over the Christmas break, I read a book called The Devilโs Defender by John Henry Browne. He was one

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Serving the Waterloo campus, The Cord seeks to provide students with relevant, up to date stories. Weโre always interested in having more volunteer writers, photographers and graphic designers.