
As this academic year draws to a close and the majority of us are filled with relief, my feelings are a little different. I

My Friday mornings are usually spent sleeping in, but last week I made an exception. International Students Overcoming War (ISOW) heldย a symposium โ

My job standing behind the Wilfโs host station means that I spend more time than most looking at the giant advertisement screen in the

Valentineโs Day: a day where couples around the world celebrate their love for each other with cards, gifts and perhaps a nice dinner out.

On Wednesday, Jan. 31, the Wilfrid Laurier University Centre for Women and Trans People held a HIV 101 information session in conjunction with the

On Jan. 19, I spent my Friday evening watching a production of Bye Bye Birdie, performed by Laurier Musical Theatre. Blue Monday vibes

Upon searching for some cheer to brighten my mood from the looming exam period, I attended the Uptown Waterloo Holiday Marketplace โ a

On Friday, Nov. 10, I attended an opera performed by Wilfird Laurier University students, from the faculty of music. The opera was called Family

On Saturday, Oct. 28, Iย attendedย the Neruda Arts Canadaย 150 mural reveal, which was an eventย organized to celebrateย the completion ofย aย 150-footย muralย made by individuals fromย a variety ofย backgrounds, to

As an exchange student from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, packing my bags and moving my whole life 3,606 miles away


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