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Fashion for Change Brings Literature to Life on the Runway
On March 21, the University of Waterloo hosted its 14th annual Fashion for Change show at the Hagey Hall Theatre. Fashion for Change is Read More
News
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How the Lazaridis Students’ Society Is Shaping Laurier’s Next Generation of Business Leaders
From case competitions to mentorship programs, LazSoc’s student‑driven initiatives are shaping Laurier’s next generation of business talent. At Wilfrid Laurier University, the Lazaridis Students’ Society (LazSoc) Read More
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Laurier Students Run from Waterloo to Guelph to Raise Awareness for Colorectal Cancer
Three students from Wilfrid Laurier University are turning personal loss and lived experience into action, organizing a long-distance run from Waterloo to Guelph to raise awareness Read More
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Growing a New Era of Women’s Leadership in Uptown Waterloo
On March 6, the Uptown Waterloo Business Improvement Area (BIA) partnered with the City of Waterloo to host the International Women’s Day Market and Read More
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MCC Ontario to Supply 28,000 Cans of Protein Annually to Food Bank
On March 9, the Food Bank of Waterloo Region and MCC Ontario formed a partnership to address the growing issue of food insecurity in Read More
Arts & Life
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Reframing Medea: Natalie Haynes at Kitchener Public Library
There is something slightly disorienting about someone laughing during a discussion of a mother killing her children. But that is exactly what happens when Read More
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The Tragic Dreamer of White Nights
When I first picked up White Nights by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, I truly believed it to be a classic romance story. Once I really started to understand Read More
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The Adventures of Dunk and Egg
In the wake of author George R.R. Martin’s growing frustrations with HBO’s House of the Dragon (an adaptation of his 2018 fictional historiography, Fire and Blood), his Read More
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LizzDrew Take On The ‘Loo Edition 18: Passing The Torch At Ethel’s
A classic was on the docket for your favourite food reviewers this month: Ethel’s Lounge. A joint that requires no introduction, and probably no address given the iconic Read More
Opinion
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St Patrick’s, Marshall Street and the Sniper
On the weekend of March 13th to 16th, Laurier students gathered along Marshall Street to celebrate what Laurier celebrates best: St. Patrick’s Day—all despite the frigid forecast. Every year, the City of Waterloo declares a Community Read More
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Bridgerton’s “feminism” falls short of real solidarity
Spoilers Ahead! Bridgerton is a show that attempts to be feminist, but often falls short, favouring half-hearted speeches about feminism instead of solidarity between all women Read More
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The Strange Sadness of Almost Being Done with University
Realizing that the days are counting down towards the end of the school year can be a very exciting time as you look forward to summer Read More
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When Did We Stop Doing Nothing?
Whether you find yourself walking around campus, riding a bus, or even waiting in line at McDonalds, it’s become increasingly apparent that these quiet moments that once sparked Read More
Sports
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Is This Still Racing? Inside F1’s Controversial 2026 Overhaul
The 2026 Formula 1 regulations were designed to modernize the sport and bring the sport to a “purer” form of racing, without the gimmicks Read More
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Laurier Fall 1–3 OWIFA Qualifier #2
A cold and slushy February day didn’t stop the action at Wilfrid Laurier University’s Alumni Field, where the Golden Hawks hosted OWIFA Qualifier #2 Read More
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Golden Hawks fall to Badgers on Alumni Night as offensive struggles continue
The Laurier Golden Hawks women’s basketball team dropped a 77-47 decision to the Brock Badgers on Alumni Night on 02/13/26 at the Laurier Athletic Complex, in a Read More
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Canada Leaves Milan–Cortina withQuestions and Promise
When the final medals were tallied at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan–Cortina, Team Canada’s performance was a mix of pride and introspection. The red and white finished with 21 medals, five gold, seven silver and nine bronzes, their Read More
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