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Major traffic shutdown on Columbia due to upgrades to UW’s north campus

Between Nov. 18 and Nov. 30, all lanes on Columbia Street between Hagey Boulevard and Phillip Street were closed due to construction that was a part of the north campus upgrades projects. 

The construction was to replace […]

2024-12-08T16:17:52-05:00December 8, 2024|Campus News|

The Online News Act: Why student publications across Canada are creating secondary Instagram accounts

For over a year, Imprint has been silent on Instagram. On Oct. 1, Imprint created a new Instagram account, @uwimprintfiles. This account will act as a secondary account in place […]

2024-12-02T15:52:33-05:00December 4, 2024|Campus News|

Another day of sun: Above-average November temperatures tell us about climate change

November has been historically warm in southern Ontario, with above-seasonal temperatures reaching into the twenties. These temperatures have raised student concerns on campus. 

“For me, November always means the beginning of the best time of the year; […]

2024-12-02T15:45:16-05:00December 4, 2024|Science & Tech|

A short-cut or a hazard? The rise of e-scooters in the Waterloo region

If you spend time in the Waterloo region, you’re bound to see people zooming through the city on bright orange e-scooters. Whether it be students getting to class, groups of friends going out for a late night adventure, […]

2024-12-02T15:36:27-05:00December 4, 2024|News|

UW women’s hockey player chosen for new national coaching development program

Keiara Raitt’s hockey journey began when she was merely four years old. Growing up in a hockey-loving family with two older brothers, the rink quickly became a second home. “I remember my mom taking me to free skates […]

2024-12-02T13:17:23-05:00December 4, 2024|Sports & Health|

UW’s Th’owxiya: The Hungry Feast Dish explores the light and darkness within all of us

How do you appease a hunger that cannot be satisfied? From the Kwantlen First Nation village of Squa’lets, the tale of Th’owxiya seeks to answer this paradigm lying at the centre of our need […]

2024-12-02T13:09:30-05:00December 4, 2024|Arts & Life|
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