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UW first-year student dies after being struck by lightning

Female first-year student tragically dies after being struck by lightning. Coroner's office currently investigating, as police try to contact the family.

UW student remembered

UW student Alexandra Foto was killed Aug. 8 when her bicycle collided with a cement truck.

Feds raises questions about long-term federal advocacy strategy

he reallocation of $36,044.56 originally slotted to CASA and the elimination of a staff position has raised questions regarding the future of Feds federal advocacy.

Ion celebrates groundbreaking

The Region of Waterloo celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony with the start of construction on the upcoming Light Rail Transit (LRT) system, known as ION, Aug. 21 at the future home of ION's operations, maintenance, and storage facility on Dutton Drive in Waterloo, according to a press release from the region.

Strategic What?

One of the eight themes of UW's strategic plan is promoting a sound values system, a theme that is arguably the foundation for all others.

WPIRG evicted from SLC office space

Last week, WPIRG announced the termination of the lease on their SLC office space, a decision that was made at the end of April by the 2013-2014 Feds Board of Directors (BOD).

Welcome Week concert moves indoors

Feds unanimously passed and approved a $65,000 budget for this fall's Welcome Week

Tim Hortons in SCH and DC now accepting debit

UW Food Services (UWFS) locations on campus are moving into the 21st century by adding debit machines as a payment option. In the last...

Man pleads guilty after arrest on UW campus

Christian Bott, a 25-year-old male Kitchener resident, was sentenced to 90 days in jail last Wednesday after pleading guilty to carrying weapons, breaking probation...

Strategic what?

It’s no secret that a common reason students choose UW is for its co-op program, however, around 40 per cent of students are enrolled in the regular stream.

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