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Dealing with a landlord is a process that is new to most students โ and itโs not always easy. โI think from time-to-time over
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The 1980s With their side ponytails and mullets, shoulder pads and leg warmers, the average Laurier student of the 1980s was certainly different in
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For the first time ever, the Rainbow Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University, as part of Queer Awareness Week (QAW), which ran during the first
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Last Wednesday night, The Cord had the opportunity to grab dinner with Juno-nominated singer/songwriter Craig Cardiff. Meeting at Maxwellโs Music House (where Cardiff was
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On Saturday evening, the fourth and final part of The Cord’s series produced in partnership with CTV Kitchener aired on the 6:00 news. The
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Youโd think both teams had already given up. In a game that had โplayoffsโ written all over it, the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and
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Thursday evening was a treat for many 20-somethings as they awaited a nostalgic journey back to childhood with Fred Penner as their guide. The
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This year, despite the amount of enthusiastic fans at Wilfrid Laurier Universityโs Homecoming game, the event itself went surprisingly well. In order to ensure
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It seems like dรฉjร vu. As this time last year, the Wilfrid Laurier University womenโs soccer team was sitting undefeated with six games left
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Growing up, fall was about family, friends and stubbornly staying outside while the streetlights gradually came on early and the weather inevitably got colder.


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