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Wilfrid Laurier University Student Publications Election Platforms Candidates for President & Publisher Matt Burley During my two years with Wilfrid Laurier Student Publications, Iโve
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On Jan. 4, a small group of The Cord staff will head to Fredericton, New Brunswick to attend NASH, an annual post-secondary journalism conference.
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Itโs that time of year again. Students at Wilfrid Laurier University are locking themselves in their rooms to study for exams; finding a spot
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For the first time since the protests began, it appears that the Dakota Access Pipeline may be diverted around Standing Rock. In this case,
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University is a competitive place to be. Everyone is balancing so many things at once โ thatโs not new information. In a sphere that
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In January 2014, the Wilfrid Laurier University Senate approved a three-year pilot project that would test a fall reading week. The week consists of
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Vianne Timmons, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Regina, came to Wilfrid Laurier University last Tuesday, October 11, to speak to students, faculty,
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When I was first hired as Editor-in-Chief of The Cord in March of this year, I thought I understood the legacy this newspaper had.


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