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Unionization at UW

When it comes to unionization, UW lags behind post-secondary institutions across the province and nation. It remains one of the few universities in Canada,...

Waterloo rallies for Palestine

At 1 p.m. on Sunday, crowds gathered in the Waterloo Public Square to show solidarity with Palestine and demand a ceasefire in Gaza. The...

UW’s budget deficit increases to $15 million

The University of Waterloo announced in a fall budget update released to employees on Nov. 8 that it is now projected to incur a...

GRT announces service changes for Nov. 11

Grand River Transit (GRT) has announced service changes for tomorrow, Nov. 11, in order to accommodate Remembrance Day ceremonies. All bus and train services...

Students walk out for Gaza

Yesterday at 1 p.m., student group UWaterloo Voices for Palestine (UWVFP) led a walk-out for Gaza in the Arts Quad where, according to UWVFP,...

Housing minister Sean Fraser visits Grad House

Earlier today, Canada’s minister of housing Sean Fraser visited the UW Graduate House (Grad House) to discuss the announcement of the Housing Accelerator Fund....

Provincial byelection called for Kitchener Centre

A byelection was called yesterday for Kitchener Centre, with the voting date set for Nov. 30. The riding has been vacant since the resignation...

Students and faculty react to UW statements on Israel-Palestine

The recent surge in violence between Israel and Palestine has attracted great attention from the media, world leaders, and global institutions alike. Like many...

Is your pantry half-empty or half-full?

One in 14 households in the Waterloo region are currently struggling to put food on the table; a staggering high from last year when...

WCRI continues proving the power of community

Since its founding nearly 60 years ago, Waterloo Cooperative Residence Incorporated, more commonly known as WCRI, has continued growing and establishing its reputation as...

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