Sports & Health

Women’s hockey gets a boost

With the recruitment season in full swing, Waterloo Warriors are wasting no time in getting the best athletes for their various sports programs. This past...

Warrior pride lives in Tre Ford

Tre Ford continues his impressive streak in the CFL. Ford will participate in the CFL’s Quarterback Internship Program for the second year straight. His hosts...
Sophia Kozmevski and Charlotte Hall shake hands with Coach John O'Brien.

Warriors snap up two more gems

Recruitment for the new season went smoothly in the Warriors’ Women’s Soccer Team. Ahead of the 2019 season two more big names joined the...

Students are first therapists for each other

Mental health is a priority that affects all avenues of Fiqir Worku’s life and work. She believes that concern for mental health should be...

Warriors produce another gem

Jesse Gibbon has become the latest Warrior to be called to Pittsburgh Steelers, a mini-             camp organized by...

Canada’s Chef de Mission from UW

Ari Grossman, the associate director of business operations at UW, was selected as Canada’s Chef de Mission for the 2019 FISU Summer Universiade held...

Heroic Minds: Redefining Toughness

What you do does not always define who you are, Chris Miranda stated. Miranda was diagnosed with Guillain Barre syndrome, a condition where the...

Culturally inclusive washrooms

With a diverse population at the University of Waterloo (UW), Rida Khan, discussed the culturally inclusive washroom pilot that has recently been implemented by...

Variety required for effective meditation

Nicole Westlund Stewart, Wade Wilson, and David Drewery have found that variety is required to increase participation of students in anxiety- reducing behaviours such...

Book Review: Seizure the Day

Brian Orend’s book “Seizure the day” as a play on words to convey “carpe diem; but with epilepsy” was quite the aptly titled read. Orend...
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