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As Valentineโs Day approaches, one might take time to reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their romantic relationship(s). Perhaps you and your
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Time to ditch the pajamas โ Laurier will resume in-person instruction on Jan. 31. Based on class size and activity, a four-phased approach will
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Substance abuse and addiction have escalated since the beginning of COVID-19, leading to an increase of people reaching out for help to multiple support

After attending Laurierโs return-to-campus Q&A session on Friday, Jan. 28, I have mixed feelings. Among these feelings, the dominant emotion is gratitude. However, I
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On Jan. 31, Wilfrid Laurier University began a four-phased plan for a transition back to in-person learning with the plan resuming until the end
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Wilfrid Laurier University released a revised, four-phased plan for in-person instruction on Jan. 19. Winter term classes are planned to resume between Jan. 31-Feb.
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As of Tuesday, Jan. 18, health officials logged 325 new COVID-19 cases in Waterloo region, bringing the total number of active cases to 4,093.

Itโs undeniable that peopleโs mental health has suffered as a result of COVID-19. Itโs easy to get scared, or angry, about whatโs been going
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Wilfrid Laurier University and many other universities across Ontario have been hosting pop-up rapid antigen test distributions on campus. With limited PCR testing available
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The government of Quebec has announced that it will place a financial penalty, in the form of a fine, on residents who refuse the


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