Tag: health
Imprint Office Debates: Veganism/Vegetarianism
On St. Patrick's Day this year, while most UW students were out painting the streets of Waterloo green, Imprint editors and contributors were at...
How nature can help us improve our health
Conversations surrounding health and the natural environment have become increasingly common in recent years as the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis have taken...
UW opens new aquatic threats research facility
The University of Waterloo has opened a new facility to study the impact of climate change and other stressors on aquatic organisms. The development...
UW researchers examine the relationship between protein supplements, exercise and a...
Exercise and science have always had a deep-rooted connection to each other. Science can be used to form educated opinions on how to improve...
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...
The Danger of Grocery-Store Alcohol
It’s Thursday evening and you’re sporting your comfiest sweatpants and a face mask sewn by your grandmother as you stroll through the aisles of...
OUSA releases policy paper responding to CO
The Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA) released a policy paper providing recommendations in response to concerns students are facing during the global pandemic. The...
A more detailed look into the made-in-Ontario Emissions Standards Program
The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks recently announced the made-in-Ontario Emissions Performance Standards (EPS) Program – an Ontario-specific approach to regulate greenhouse gas...
How hobbies can improve your mental health
Protecting your mental health is of utmost importance in university, especially during hard times like these. With midterms just around the corner and limited...
How I overcame my pandemic anxiety
I didn’t know what to expect in this new decade other than finishing my non-degree courses at UW. However, when the headlines regarding COVID-19...