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The Race to Connect the World

In the developed world we tend to believe that the entire planet is connected to the Internet but the troubling reality is that only...

Campus compost still going strong

Eight months in, UW’s first composting system is slowly expanding and in need of volunteers

Smart solutions brings health innovators to Talk Change

The Smart Solutions 2014 Talk Change Conference on Innovative Health in Developing Countries was hosted at UW Nov. 22. The event occurred at the...

UW startup advances to the regional round of $1 million competition

Every year, the Hult Prize Foundation hosts a competition where university students around the globe pitch innovative ideas for sustainable startup enterprises to solve...

Assassin’s Creed: Unity Lost

The complaint gets around that an annualized series like <em>Call of Duty </em>really wears down the fanbase. But at least that twitch shooter experience...

Net Neutrality in Canada — does the U.S. debate affect us?

Net neutrality and the issues that surround it have been thrown into sharp relief in the past year. News agencies offer a never-ending stream...

Your anaconda don’t when my back hurts

Understanding a woman’s spine during sex: movements, positions, and pain

The Dark Web and Tor

This week we&rsquo;re taking a radical shift away from industry and company discussions in favour of a less mainstream topic: the Dark Web. Last...

Waterloo launches two new 3-D printers available to students

The University of Waterloo has purchased two 3-D printers that are available to students and located in the 3-D Print Centre inside the Engineering...

Bayonetta 2: Demon Hair-Suits and Angel Torture

Platinum Games is what I&rsquo;d call the Quentin Tarantino of the gaming world. They often take inspiration from niche genres: spaghetti westerns, martial arts...

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