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The end of an E(z)ra?

Twice a year, thousands of students from Waterloo and beyond gather on Ezra Ave. to celebrate Homecoming and St. Patrick’s Day. Many students view this...

Decreased counselling to come

Counselling services recently started following a guideline that only allows for a maximum of six sessions per student, down from the previous 10 .  The...

Canadian Jewish groups divided over BDS

Canadian Jewish groups are fighting back pro-Israel advocacy groups after a campaign was launched encouraging students to opt out of student union fees.  “ will...

Lebanon: A leaderless revolution

Joseph Mouallem and Lara El Mekkawi are both UW researchers from Beirut. Lebanon, a multicultural, multi-religious country in the Middle East, is undergoing an unprecedented...

Police Briefs

Police discover drugs in KW homes, four men arrested  Police say they found two kilograms of what they believe is methamphetamine on Friday. Police arrested...

Students hold vigil for Hong Kong protest victims

Students at UW held a vigil on Oct. 28 at SLC Great Hall for Hong Kong protestors who have died in riots against the...

Chilly bike lanes

Waterloo’s new bike lanes should have most of their barriers completely installed by the end of the week, according to the Region of Waterloo. But...

WUSA General Meeting

The WUSA Fall 2019 General Meeting, chaired by Michael Beauchemin, President of WUSA, was held on Oct. 22. WUSA general meetings are held every Fall...

Climate strikes haven’t struck out

Students protested yet again on Friday, Oct. 25, in front of Dana Porter library as part of the Fridays for Future movement, which calls...

ION rail: Meet me in the mid (town)

This installment of our ION stop adventures will finally cross  into the “K” of “KW”. The twin cities’ bigger, grittier half, Kitchener offers an...

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