Exhibition encourages community engagement
Challenge: Gender equality. Students stop at an interactive display, engaged by a list of provisions to fight global gender imbalances. Below the board, a...
The wonders of mind-wandering (and boredom)
Lectures and boredom may seem like two things that go hand in hand for some students, but how about lectures about boredom? </p>
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Healthy discourse for Healthy Weights
The Environment 3 building was transformed into a “living room” of ideas Oct. 16, as the department of knowledge integration invited students, faculty, and...
Cosy up to someone special at the Red House
As temperatures drop and wind chills rise, as sweaters are broken out and you wonder whether or not you want to admit that it’s...
Waterloo, the next Chosen One
So it’s true then, what they were saying on the train: Harry Potter has come to Waterloo.</p>
Harry Potter may soon...
A year later: Maxwell’s success in their new venue
A year ago, the building where Dooly’s had long resided was being converted into Maxwell’s Concerts and Events. The music house has spent the past...
A happy Thanksgiving indeed at the Bauer Kitchen
Dear readers,</p>
Being an international student hailing from the Middle East, I had never really celebrated Thanksgiving until I arrived in...
Ask before you kiss
Can I kiss you? That was the question posed by Mike Domitrz at Federation Hall Oct. 6.</p>
The presentation aimed to...
Automation, animation, authenticity
The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery’s newest exhibition, <em>Imitation of Life</em>, celebrates new and hybrid media as a means of exploring human experience. </p>
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A new view of nature
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in uptown Waterloo has displayed two new exhibits, each with a touch of nature. </p>
Flower...