Food Review: Gol’s Lanzhou Noodle
Hey food fans. This week, my colleagues catalyzed my latest food adventure. They pulled me aside one day with haughty expressions on their faces.
“You...
10 fun things to do in Waterloo over the Christmas break
Planning to stay in Waterloo over the Christmas break? Don’t worry, there’s actually lots to see and do! Here are some things you can...
You’re ganja have a good time
With the holiday season fast approaching, many people are looking forward to heading home to spending time with friends and family, and eating lots...
Year of Indigenous Languages ends, revitalization remains crucial
It is coming to the end of the year, a time which many people are sharing memories of the past months and reflecting on...
ISA honours the absent
The Indigenous Student Association (ISA) remembers missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two Spirit people every year for the 16 Days of Activism...
Student tips: Stress Management 101
Are you already feeling overwhelmed? Do you feel there are way too many things demanding your immediate attention? Are you overworking yourself and still...
Review: The Seagull Play No, that’s not me
The Seagull Play was originally written by Anton Chekhov, a Russian playwright and short story writer, over 100 years ago.
The play gave me chills,...
Review: Bao Sandwich Bar weaves tactile tapestries in Waterloo
Hey food fans, this week I sought the gritty realism of Waterloo’s dark underbelly, journeying east along a frosty University Ave., past black-market stationary...
Photo Spotlight: The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
Established in 1993, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is one of the best places to admire the virtuosity of Canada’s art scene.
Admission is...
Review: Jane Bond lives to dine another day
Howdy food fans.
Spurred by your comments and my roommate’s vegetable-based catcalling, this week I journeyed to Jane Bond, a vegetarian eatery in Uptown Waterloo.
While...