Waterloo fighting the opioid crisis
by Diego Duran
Opioid-related deaths have been on the rise in the Waterloo region. Rising almost 270% from 2015-2017, this year is on track to...
Bike lanes and amenity space to become part of Uptown
Soon, the multi-year construction project in the core of Uptown Waterloo will be complete.
The last phase of construction of this streetscape improvement project will...
Former Prime Minister trusted his gut
Former Prime Minister of Canada (1979-80), the Honourable Charles Joseph Clark, visited UW on May 22 to express his concerns about relying on polling...
Reviewing strides in student mental health
May was Mental Health Month and the University of Waterloo has invested time and effort to run special events, and programming promoting awareness to...
What you need to know for June 7th
Younger voters may feel frusterated that their vote won’t make a difference in the upcoming Ontario provincial elections. While this feelingof frusteration is fair,...
University students a target for human traffickers
Human trafficking in Ontario cities looks more like an intimate relationship than many believe.
Nicky Carswell, an anti-human trafficking support worker with the Sexual Assault...
UW to host Sustainable Development Solutions Network for Canada
The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have a renewed importance at the University of Waterloo. Jeffrey Sachs, Professor at Columbia University, author,...
Feasibility study announced on extending GO
The Region of Waterloo, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), and the City of Cambridge have announced a feasibility study on extending the GO...
Light rail transit to be a norm in KW
Transit by rail may soon become part of a student’s daily commute.
Stage 2 ION, another light rail transit (LRT) system for the Waterloo Region...
Contest: Win your happily Ever After
For those in need of the ultimate utopian festival escape – we’ve got you covered.
Imprint will be giving out a pair of tickets to...