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Laurier workers on strike

Laurier's Physical Resources union is on strike following failed negotiations over the future of Laurier custodians.

Taking an outlook on the LGBTQ community

The KW region is getting to know its LGBTQ neighbours. A new comprehensive survey will address the experiences of *LGBTQ members of the KW...

Renison students lead charge for new social work policy

Renison University College students Natasha Ekelman, Marielle Tye, and Stephanie Meek presented at the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) conference in Calgary...

Looking ahead with UW’s president

Feridun Hamdullahpur, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Waterloo, has been re-appointed to his position for a second term lasting from July 1,...

Students concerned over new sexual violence policy

In accordance with the Ontario government&rsquo;s 2015 initiative <em>It&rsquo;s Never Okay</em> and Bill 132&rsquo;s <em>Sexual Violence and Harassment Action Plan Act</em>, all post-secondary institutions...

Waterloo stands for Orlando and LGBTQ Rights

Hundreds of people gathered in Uptown Waterloo June 16 to take part in the Waterloo Region’s candlelight vigil for the Orlando shootings that occurred...

LRT construction plans derailed

After construction difficulties in the LRT vehicles, Ion's launch has now been delayed until 2018.

UW celebrates one year with the HeForShe campaign

UN undersecretary and executive director of HeForShe Phumzile Miambo-Ngcuka joined UW on the anniversary of joining HeForShe.

Graduating in retirement

After 23 years as a student, Christine French is now graduating.

From Waterloo to Toronto in 20 minutes

If you really need to avoid that rush hour traffic, there's now a new way to travel to Toronto.

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