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Human Rights Watch is suing the U.K. government for possibly spying on their communications and giving the collected information to the American National...

Change of leadership at UBC

Officially announcing his resignation, Dr. Arvin Gupta prematurely left his position as president of the University of British Columbia (UBC) after completing only one...

Waiting list for campus parking passes

Campus parking passes for students were sold out before the first class started. A yearly occurrence, students looking for a parking pass during orientation...

Pedestrians attacked with BB gun near university

For possibly the fourth time, Waterloo Regional police are investigating cases involving pedestrians being shot at by pellets or with a BB gun. Most...

Local Dollarama engulfed in flames

Patrons shopping at Waterloo’s Parkdale Plaza were rushed out from stores as a fire quickly overtook the Dollarama located within the complex on Sept....

UPASS deal brings cost predictability

The new bus pass agreement (UPASS) with Grand River Transit (GRT) and regional council will come into effect this term...

Feds quadruples quorum

Starting with the annual general meeting this October, all future Feds general meetings will require a quorum attendance of 200...

WaterlooWorks delayed almost two years

Students will not be seeing a new system to aid in their co-op job hunt this fall. A two-year delay...

Student input shapes new residence

UW will soon have another residence available for incoming and returning students. This will be the first time in over...

Monday Morning Brew

<strong>Pan Am Games closing ceremony</strong></p> The Rogers Centre was packed with 40,000 spectators to celebrate the closing ceremony of the Pan...

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