
We all have those people on our social media feeds. You know, the annoyingly organized and well-adjusted people who go for morning runs, have
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As of Oct. 2, 1,130 Canadian citizens between the ages of 0 and 39โonly 9.6 per cent of our total populationโhave been hospitalized due
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Aย webinar series has been launched by Wilfrid Laurier University to incite conversations centered on topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic.ย โInspiring Conversations is a

For months COVID-19 has damaged business all around the world. The situation has been difficult for many industries, but one that may have been
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Thereโs no telling how COVID-19 will change university education for students in the long term. For the foreseeable future though, Laurier has undergone and

The public health situation continues to be one of many twists and turns. Hearing something one day followed by a sudden contradiction the next
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In early June, a first-year student in Wilfrid Laurier Universityโs business program tackles the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) by starting his own
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The region of Kitchener-Waterloo has officially entered into stage three of reopening the province. But what exactly does that mean for our everyday lives?
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It feels like every time I scroll through Twitter or Facebook, Iโm reading the latest article on why I should โmake the mostโ of
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We are in the midst of a global pandemic.ย Those are words that I never imagined myself writing in any context other than a


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