How students shaped the university’s culture of innovation
Distinguished professor emeritus of the University of Waterloo and Lifetime Heritage Award-winner Kenneth McLaughlin will be releasing a new book, <em>Innovation and Entrepreneurship are...
Chains and freedom at Clay in Motion
<em>C</em><em>lay in Motion</em> is an exhibition being held at the Clay and Glass Museum on Caroline Street in Waterloo, where artist Heidi McKenzie has...
LGBTQHI – One community in Cuba
In continuation of the commemoration of the 70 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and Cuba, Themuseum invited Dr. Mariela Castro Espin, director of...
Romantic comedies through a feminist lens
In continuing with professor Bruce Taylor’s suggestion of student artists on campus with provoking art, <em>Imprint </em>sat down with Alyana Versolatto. The last artist...
Unity and fear in the Prairies
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication staged <em>Unity (1918)</em>, a period adaptation of a play written by Kevin Kerr. The play , which...
Warriors in Words have a golden evening
Warriors in Words, one of UW’s newest clubs, provides an environment for poetry and the spoken word. The club recently held an open mic...
The racecraft of Islamophobia
In the midst of the recent terror attacks that have occurred in Paris, Mali, Lebanon, and multiple parts of the world, Frankie Condon knew...
King of CanLit gives last formal lecture
Among one of Canada’s most prolific writers, Thomas King was the guest lecturer for the 2015 Hagey Lecture, entitled “Love In the Time of...
Grace and Healthy Premium Dumplings: When you feel like respecting your body for once
<b>Rating: </b>4/5 stars</p>
Price: $5-$15
For me, the battle between healthy and fast food on campus is a losing one...
Fourth years in STASIS
<em>S</em><em>TASIS</em>, the second feature of the fourth-year fine arts exhibit, was shown Nov. 2-6 at the Artery Gallery in East Campus Hall. The show...