Professor advocates for African scholar recognition
Alan Whiteside, the CIGI chair in Global Health Policy at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a professor in the School of International Policy and Governance,...
Alan Whiteside, the CIGI chair in Global Health Policy at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a professor in the School of International Policy and Governance,...
Wilfrid Laurier University has welcomed Sarah Scanlon to its campuses as the school’s first sexual violence support advocate, a position introduced this past fall The...
In the university culture, drinking is an accepted reality of our lives A large number of students binge drink and it’s seen as acceptable for students to head to the bar every...
This past Sunday afternoon, the Laurier Golden Hawks women’s soccer team played host to the York University Lions The Golden Hawks started the game well defensively, not...
One of the largest teams at Wilfrid Laurier University was recently selected, yet the average person on campus would have been regrettably uninformed Laurier’s very own dance...
On September 22, The Flying Dog restaurant and lounge bar, located on Marsland Drive, announced on their official Facebook page that they would be closing after 20 years of...
I don’t know about you, but earlier in September I was too busy navigating my new classes and their requirements to bother with the obvious mess of cultural appropriation...
The Laurier football team said goodbye to their winning streak this past weekend as they dropped to 4-1 following a 45-26 loss to the Western Mustangs The game was within reach...
“To live is the rarest thing in the world Most people exist, that is all” This quote from Oscar Wilde and others like it have been plastered on my social media for the past...
We are nearing the release of The Birth of a Nation into theatres, a Sundance Festival smash that is somehow proving more controversial than the 1915 cinematic love letter to the...