Help guide the GSA into healthy future
by Victoria Gray
Allison Sachs got involved with the UW Graduate Student Association to help advocate for students when they run into funding issues or...
Where do you want to park your bike in Waterloo?
by Victoria Gray
The City of Waterloo wants to know about your bike.
As cycling popularity rises in the region, the city wants to give residents...
Tebey returns home for concert
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Canada’s own country rockstar returned to Kitchener for a concert. Tebey Solomon Ottoh, a country-pop singer-songwriter and performer arrived in the Centre...
St-Paul’s Lori Campbell wins Battle of the Books with Halfbreed
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Lori Campbell, Director of St. Paul’s Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, believes it’s important to learn from the experiences of ancestors.
“ shares Canadian...
Ants vs. Elephants
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Too Small to Fail.
How do we protectCanadian communities from floods?
A a report published in early November by Dr. Blair Feltmate and Anna...
Warm hands, warm heart
by Charlotte Hings
Sukhjeet Kahlon has always strived to get involved in social causes, but volunteering with WarmWokers has gotten her to see the world...
Remembrance Day events in KW
by Charlotte Hings
Remebrance Day in Canada is the anniversary of the official end of the First World War, on Nov. 11, 1918.
This year marks 100...
Waterloo Alumnus donates $25 million
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Chamath Palihapitiya, a 1999 UW electrical engineering graduate, donated $25 million to the construction of the new Engineering 7 (E7) building. His...
KW hosts the 8th annual Zonta Film Festival
by Harleen Kaur Dhillon
Films made by female directors are few and far between. The Zonta Film Festival (ZFF) provides a platform for Canadian female filmmakers...
UW student part of special military reserve mission task
by Andrew McLaughlin
Like many soldiers in his unit, Private Edmond Wang is both a university student and a member of the Canadian Army Reserve. Wang,...