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Somali community voices concerns over police brutality by WRPS

On July 5th of this year, Abdisalam Omer, an unarmed Black man belonging to the Somali Canadian community, was brutally beaten by officers from...

UW Professor on referring to COVID-19 as fake emergency

Michael Palmer, an associate professor at UW, strongly believes that Canadians are blowing the global pandemic out of proportion. He referred to the pandemic...

Frosh Week

Frosh Week marks an eventful beginning – the welcoming of incoming first-year students as they commence their university life. Many students had hoped for...

The CEMC amassed over 10 Million page views in the 2019/2020 school year

The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) originated in 1963 when the first mathematics contest in Ontario was created by a group...

UW and WLU students throw massive house party

Right in the middle of a global pandemic, more than 100 students decided to gather on Hickory Street West on Monday, Sept. 7, breaking...

Encouraging Positive adaptation to the transition to Fall term Online

The transition to Online classes amidst this global pandemic brings many worries and concerns on how these sudden changes will impact student – particularly...

Enrollment is increasing despite COVID-19 according to UW

UW says it has increasing fall enrollment numbers, despite the indication that students may be rethinking their plans to attend university this September due...

WUSA supports tuition hike on international students, while GSA does not

As tuition hikes for UW’s international students have gone ahead, the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and WUSA are offering two contrasting views on the...

Six racist incidents at KW over the summer

Thousands of people attended the Black Lives Matter march that was held in Kitchener on June 3. A representative of The African Caribbean Black...

Tuition increase under lockdown leaves international students frightened, disappointed

Tuition increases for international students at UW have gone ahead, despite classes going online. GSA Vice President David Billedeau noted that tuition increases for international...

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