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UW to sponsor Syrian refugee

UW will welcome the first sponsored Syrian refugee to join our campus in Fall 2016.&nbsp;</p> Each year since 2006, St. Paul’s...

Sugar, yes please

Editor’s note: The name of the participants have been changed to respect anonymity. You’ll never remember where you two went for dinner. To be honest,...

Three Ontario universities to team up on manufacturing research

It&nbsp; was announced Feb. 25 that the University of Waterloo will be part of a consortium alongside McMaster University and Western University, contributing to...

Dude, where’s my tent?

Partygoers will have to move indoors for this year&rsquo;s St. Patrick&rsquo;s Day. Last year&rsquo;s tent found on Seagram Drive, where students congregated to party...

Ontario’s game of loans

In a push against student debt, the Ontario Liberal government announced new measures to subsidize student financial support in Fall 2016.</p> ...

Making them feel at home

Beginning university away from the support of family can be difficult for anyone.  However, the challenges are much more acute...

UW grad creates his own job security

After multiple jobs working as a security guard, UW alumnus Rajdeep Malhi decided to create his own security service. Operational since November 2015, Malhi&rsquo;s...

LRT construction closes King Street in Uptown Waterloo

Construction for the region&rsquo;s future&nbsp; light rail transit (LRT) service has closed King Street from Erb Street to William Street in Uptown Waterloo.</p> ...

Voter turnout nine percent for Feds exec elections

Student politics experienced a handful of reforms prior to reading week, when the student body elected a new government and voted in...

Students ask Why 9?

Chanting &ldquo;Tuition is way too high. Why nine? Why nine?&rdquo; and holding signs, UW students came out in support of the #Why9 movement to...

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