Recipe: Roasted butternut squash soup
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 […]
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 […]
With a month passed after the ‘yes’ vote for the Responsible Partnerships and Investments Referendum, it’s now time to ask what progress by Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) has been made since and what will be next on […]
The bridge installation on campus honouring the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people officially ended on Nov. 7 at a closing ceremony held at the Ceremonial Fire grounds by United College.
Every year, a […]
UW’s official Instagram account has been hacked. Previously under @uofwaterloo, the account’s handle has been changed and profile photo removed. The bio and content remains the same and currently no further activity has been detected.
UW has […]
Waterloo has a wide variety of events lined up this fall, offering something for everyone to enjoy. The community is filled with exciting opportunities to get out and try something new.
Special Events
1. Picklefest
Date: Nov. […]
The Waterloo Political Science Student Association hosted a watch party in Hagey Hall for the 2024 U.S. election on Nov. 5. Imprint asked executive members and other members of the club about their thoughts […]
As October ends and we approach the end of the fall term, many seasons are in full swing, while some have reached their final game. This week was characterized by some teams winning their first, and one winning […]
The W Store will be hosting a massive pop up sale in the Student Life Centre (SLC) multipurpose room today (Nov. 5) and 6 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The sale will include a unique collection of […]
What is menstrual wellness? How does period poverty impact UW students? Are my period symptoms “normal?” These questions are what WUSA’s Women’s Centre and registered dietitian, Courtney Wilson, aim to answer. Wilson’s
What Were You Wearing? Survivor Art Exhibit, organized by The Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Office, was once again on display on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31 in the SLC to spread awareness about […]