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Society, technology, values … and missed opportunities

One of the perks of being university senators is the occasional opportunity to read performance reports on the various departments, programs, and plans on...

Standing up for freedom of speech

At the University of Toronto last week, Professor Jordan Peterson held a freedom of speech rally against Bill C-16 which was counter-protested by members...

Get the “Kylie Jenner look”

Call me a “hater,” but everywhere I look, every magazine I open, and every celebrity’s face I see in the media have mundane similarities:...

Are UW’s entrance scholarships effective?

While you may question how important the Canadian Senate is to your everyday life, there is a senate closer to home that might be...

Action needed on student housing in Waterloo

It’s becoming a very ugly annual tradition: students arriving at Waterloo’s universities in the fall being told they don’t have a home, even though...

WPIRG’s mental health campaign is not a “temporary” PR move

Reading this piece, I am deeply disappointed by this misportrayal of WPIRG’s mental health advocacy. Many individuals know me as a long-time campus mental...

Why I am offended by WPIRG’s mental health campaign

It is my belief that the health of one’s mind is no less important than the health of one’s body. This belief became engrained...

Thoughts on WPIRG

During my time at Waterloo, I interacted with the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group (WPIRG) both as a student and an executive of the...

PDA: how much is too much?

There are limitations to everything and that includes public displays of affection (PDA). What’s with all the PDA on campus lately? I mean, don’t...

Re: My opinion before yours, July 6

As someone who suffers from an acquired brain injury I was disturbed by the blatant disregard for life after a life changing injury. I...

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