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Meet Electrium Mobility, a design team offering beginner-friendly opportunity to build...

Electrium Mobility is one of UW’s newest student-led design teams, focused on building and testing electric vehicles. The team aims to foster a beginner-friendly...

Laura Mae Lindo joins UW philosophy faculty

Former Kitchener Centre MPP Laura Mae Lindo has officially joined the philosophy faculty at UW.  As a member of the New Democratic Party, Lindo was...

Students host solidarity festival in response to campus violence

Earlier today, students from ENGL 309: Discourse and Dissent held a solidarity festival in the Arts Quad to come together against campus violence. The...

City of Waterloo offering free aquatic certifications

For the first time, the City of Waterloo is offering free aquatic certification programs for individuals 18 or older. The city hopes to increase...

Review: Barbie and Oppenheimer

In honor of “Barbenheimer,” the biggest film event of the year, I caught two back-to-back opening shows for Barbie and Oppenheimer last night (all...

UW holds community forum following June 28 stabbing

UW president and vice-chancellor Vivek Goel and vice-president academic and provost James Rush hosted two community forums today to address staff and student concerns,...

UW team wins national evaluation case competition

A team of UW grad students are celebrating their win at the Student Evaluation Case Competition, which ran from June 19 to 21 in...

Course selection tips for new students

New to UW and feeling overwhelmed by the upcoming course selection period? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few tips to...

Marking Canada Day in the KW region

With July 1 approaching this weekend, some community members will be looking for ways to celebrate Canada Day. Here are some of the celebrations...

Stabbing at Hagey Hall

Last updated June 28, 10:04 p.m. On Wednesday afternoon at approximately 4 p.m., a stabbing incident occurred toward the end of PHIL 202: Gender Issues...