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Examining Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusion at UW

The Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusion (HREI) panel shared their progress, after a series of interviews conducted in Dec. 2020 and Jan. 2021. This...

UW Celebrates Glow’s 50th Anniversary, International Women’s Day

This March, UW is celebrating two important initiatives centred on advancing equality: Glow’s 50th Anniversary (Mar. 5, 2021) and International Women’s Day (Mar. 8,...

Artist Spotlight: Ben Brown

Ben Brown was born in Kitchener and grew up in Waterloo. His passion for art was nurtured by both of his parents — especially...

Snow sculptor in Waterloo inspires citizens to be creative

The annual Winterloo ceremony usually brings the Kitchener-Waterloo community together to celebrate winter in the region, with activities like skating, hockey tournaments, or dog...

SAF2YEx and COVID-19

Jennifer Dong felt alone during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, but SAF2YEx has helped her connect with her peers.  “SAF (School of...

Holiday Season Gift Guide: Small Business Edition Amidst COVID-19 Holiday Season...

The 2020 holiday season is approaching soon, and COVID-19 is spreading fast. Small businesses are some of the hardest hit during the pandemic, forcing...

Pfizer Vs Moderna — UW Experts Weigh In On The debate

Pfizer and Moderna recently announced their vaccine candidates, both reporting over 90 per cent effectiveness in preventing the COVID-19 virus. The announcement came days...

Time for an uncomfortable police conversation in the Waterloo Region

Waterloo Regional Police Chief Bryan Larkin says the region should not shy away from uncomfortable conversations about how we police our communities.  Waterloo Regional Police...

The Youth Council

Nothing brings people together like a crisis. I’ve heard this saying before, but the past couple of months have given me the chance to...

KW theatre raising money for Indigenous causes

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, ’MT Space’ faced performance cancellations, and many of their usual operations came to a halt. Nevertheless, the...