Zero waste week at UW
by Charlotte Hings
Last week was Zero Waste Week here at the University of Waterloo, which encouraged students to be more aware of the waste...
The migration of young people away from Catholicism
by Harleen Dhillon
On Oct 19th, over a hundred middle- and older-aged adults gathered in St. Jerome’s University (SJU) to hear David Wells, a Catholic...
A night of celebration: Drag me to the Bomber
by Harleen Dhillon
“Drag is for everybody, regardless of who you are, who society thinks you are, or who you want to be up on...
Making Waves: Going against the tide & transforming ideas into action
by Audrey Ho and Faith Rahman
“Making Waves” is the theme for the 2018 TEDxUW event (“x” meaning an independently organized TED event). Started approximately...
Something’s brewing at Balzac’s
by Faith Rahman
Tucked underneath Blair House on Phillip Street, Balzac’s Coffee Roasters was bustling with a diverse crowd, bringing together coffee enthusiasts from across...
Kitchener-Waterloo’s First Zero Waste Grocery Store
by Micaela Yawney
Within just a few months, Kitchener-Waterloo’s first zero waste grocery store will be open for business. Zero Waste Bulk is a local company...
Aboriginal Art as Bridge to Equality
By Harleen Kaur Dhillon & Khang Nguyen
“We have to make them more like us” Lee Maracle’s grandfather had said to her. Canadians are more...
Bingeman’s annual ScreamPark returns
by Kundai Mariga
October has begun and people everywhere are getting ready for one of the best nights of the year. If you love anything...
Kitchener Metalfest: Metal with heart
by Ben Paul
Kitchener Metalfest returned this past weekend with a jam-packed night of local heavy metal maestros in support of the Grand River Hospital....
Review: Donbass and The Third Wife
by Khang Nguyen
On the last of the ten days celebrating cinema at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), I was lucky enough to attend...