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"it was quickly became apparent that what has been presented as “truth” has often been contingent on the political needs of the time" Following a...

How to do taxes: a student’s guide

If you’re like me at all, you’re probably confused by the concept of taxes and “tax season.” If you’re lucky, like me, you just...

Transit strike looms in Waterloo

Grand River Transit workers have stated their intention to strike if union negotiations turn sour. “It’s probably prudent for people to think about what their...

No quorum, no meeting

Despite the packed agenda, Feds’ March student council meeting failed to meet quorum with only 12 out of the 25 councillors attending. After waiting...

Talking Trump with Waterloo profs and professionals

UW held a detailed examination of the Trump administration March 9 in the School of Optometry and Vision Science. Led by professionals from various...

Hope in a time of crisis

Dr. Mary Jo Leddy shared an optimistic vision for Canada and its immigration policies in her lecture, “Room enough for hope: Canada’s response to...

Furries: Just like you

Past and present UW researchers are using data to get the truth out about a deeply stigmatized community – furries. Renison Associate Professor and...

WPIRG fee cut by Board of Governors

Following a referendum that demonstrated students’ desire to make the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group (WPIRG)’s student fee opt-in only, the $4.75 fee was...

Waterloo goes gold for 2017 Feds elections

Current Feds President Chris Lolas announced the 2017 Feds election results Feb. 16 in the SLC lower atrium. He thanked elections officer Reba Nauth,...

Hagey Hall Hub officially opens

With the Hagey Hall Hub — a study and relaxation space for arts students — finished in September, the faculty of arts have finally...

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