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Thea East
| November 14, 2024
Midterm season is a long and tiring time for students, which can often cause increased stress. There are, however, multiple ways in which students at UW can decrease and manage their stress through on-campus resources and self-care knowledge.
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Mariam Naim
| November 12, 2024
The long-awaited Chaska restaurant is finally open on campus.
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Ananya Muralidharan
| November 12, 2024
There’s a certain magic that exists in second hand stores, where every corner explored holds the potential for discovery. From unique fashion finds to quirky home decor, shopping second hand can be a fun and affordable way to expand your trove of items.
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Mariam Naim
| November 12, 2024
Can you remember what you were doing eight years ago? Do you remember what the world was like back then? Probably not– recalling memories from eight years prior would be a difficult task for anyone to achieve.
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Ananya Muralidharan
| November 12, 2024
“It’s not just for writers, but for everyone. Everyone can walk away excited.” This is how student editorial assistant Georgia Berg described the annual Wild Writer’s Literary Festival, which took place from Nov. 1-3 this year.
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Ingrid Au
| November 12, 2024
As the weather simmers to a cool chill, a warm bowl of soup is the perfect remedy after a cold day. Better yet, a soup made of the ultimate fall vegetable: butternut squash. This hearty soup is a dish that gets more flavourful as time passes.
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Sarah An
| November 11, 2024
St. Jerome’s has a rich history, with Remembrance Day holding particular significance as many students and staff served in both the First and Second World Wars.