Why climate fatalism will be our downfall, and what we can do about it
On Oct. 8, the Waterloo Climate Institute hosted Chris Turner, Canadian climate journalist and author of The Geography of Hope and The Patch, to talk about how we can become […]
On Oct. 8, the Waterloo Climate Institute hosted Chris Turner, Canadian climate journalist and author of The Geography of Hope and The Patch, to talk about how we can become […]
FASS (Faculty, Alumni, Staff, and Students) is an amateur theatre company based at UW. The company has been presenting amateur theatre to the KW region for 62 years, and writes original scripts and musical parodies, putting on productions […]
As the voting period draws closer to ending on Oct. 6, it’s time for students to ask themselves the important question of which side to vote for. But what does each side believe to be the best course […]
UW replaced the current WatSafe emergency notification app today (Oct. 1) with a new integrated Emergency Notification System (ENS), a platform provided by the company Regroup Mobile.
Regroup Mobile will be the new sole emergency notification system. […]
This Wednesday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller announced that the Liberal government will decrease the number of issued international student permits by an additional 10 per cent for 2025. […]
Starting university can be daunting. Whether it’s the excitement of further developing your intellectual passions, living on your own for the first time, or feeling like you’re finally becoming an adult, it can be a lot to take […]
The Trust in Research Undertaken in Science and Technology (TRuST) scholarly network at the UW hosted a lecture on Sept. 16 to discuss how we can find trusted information on climate action in a world of excess misinformation. […]