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A day in the life of a Waterloo Warrior

With over 30 varsity teams, the University of Waterloo has many student-athletes who must balance rigorous academic schedules with the demands of playing elite...

Meet Imprint’s new Executive Editor

“Tell me about yourself.”  An ambiguous statement that I’m never quite sure how to answer. Do you mean who I am in this moment specifically,...

McCabe elected next mayor of Waterloo; Roe to represent Ward 6

Dorothy McCabe is Waterloo’s next mayor. McCabe beat runner-up Shannon Weber by a narrow margin of just 1.51 per cent, receiving 43.53 per cent...

Imprint’s spooky media recommendations

The Magnus Archives (2016 – present) The Magnus Archives is a horror podcast in which there is a place called The Magnus Institute — an...

Warriors lose out on back-to-back championships at the 53rd Annual Naismith Classic Basketball Tournament

The 53rd Annual Naismith Classic — an annual single round-robin tournament named after James Naismith, the founder of modern basketball, gave the Warriors Men’s...

Library exhibit highlights history of student activism at UW

Universities have long been hubs for activism and advocacy, providing students with the support needed to get social movements off the ground and raise...

Meet the Waterloo mayoral candidates

Waterloo will be having municipal elections on Oct. 24, where eligible voters will be able to vote for the regional chair, their regional council...

Ontario’s housing crisis reaches waterloo

Students returning to the UW campus this fall are struggling to find affordable living accommodations as Ontario’s worst housing shortage reaches Waterloo.   With the GTA’s...

UW student running for City Council elections

Matthew Schwarze, a fourth-year mathematics student, is running to represent Ward 6 in the upcoming city council elections that will be held on Oct....

UW walks for reconciliation

For National Truth and Reconciliation Day, members of the University of Waterloo community gathered with Indigenous community members for a walk down Ring Road...

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