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A lot of focus recently has been directed at new and rising fees on campus, but several of the free events that still exist
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Some of the outrageous spending and protocol decisions made at Laurier lately boggle my mind. Laurierโs quad recently underwent a million dollar โface liftโ
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The Grand River Transit bus system that serves the Kitchener-Waterloo Region has taken great strides that many cities have yet to address. They offer
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Re: “Individuals green impact insignificant,” Sept. 16, 2009 “Found at the heart of the Laurierโs Mission Statement, โwe are citizens of an increasingly complex
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Re: “Polaris picks,” Sept. 16, 2009 “The Polaris panel in last weekโs Cord did an admirable job of embodying the attitudes typically found in
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I believe global warming and environmental degradation are the biggest global problems today and that governments across the world need to make this issue
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After spending over an hour on hold listening to the quiet whispers of unfamiliar music between the blaring interruptions of computer recorded voices reminding
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Stop depending on WebCT, please This year, Laurierโs new initiative โ forcing students to print off their class syllabus instead of the university doing
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The new $5 entrance fee for Laurier football games, including the Homecoming game, has left a sour taste in many studentsโ mouths after returning
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I recently had an opportunity to read through a speech by the dearly departed David Foster Wallace called โThis is Water.โ Itโs a commencement


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