The first week of September for many students attending UW is typically a time for students to settle into their spaces for ...
What better motivation to get through your exams and assignments than a sweet treat? We all deserve a little treat sometimes, especially after a long day of working. Even if your efforts don’t result ...
Twenty years ago, Ontario passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), which aimed to make the province fully accessible by 2025. The act applies to any organization with at ...
Now that we are in the fall term, classes, clubs, and campus have become full and lively once again. Though for many, there is an extra duty now weighing on them: attaining a co-op for the next term.
On Sept. 12 at about 11:30 a.m., the group of students behind Occupy UWaterloo and UWaterloo Voices for Palestine held a ...
Closing out orientation week, WUSA and its partners invited American electronic DJ and producer Dillon Francis as the headliner of the first concert on campus in over a decade. The event opened its ...
A free barbecue is currently taking place in the arts quad in front of the Dana Porter Library until 1:30 p.m. today (Sept. 17). A free barbecue lunch (with a vegetarian option) is on offer, including ...
The Trust in Research Undertaken in Science and Technology scholarly network at the University of Waterloo hosted a lecture on Sept. 16 to discuss how we can find trusted information on climate action ...
In yesterday’s daily bulletin, the university announced that there will be a temporary closure of the driveway between Columbia Street and the Bright Starts Daycare until Friday, Sept. 19. This week’s ...
The Faculty of Science Foundation hosted an event on Sept. 13 discussing the adverse effects misinformation has on public health along with research that is being done to combat it. The event – titled ...