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Justin Gec
| March 19, 2025
The threat of criminal charges from the injunction order did not stop students from celebrating St. Patrick’s Day this past weekend.
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Thea East
| March 18, 2025
On Mar. 14 the MathSoc held their Pi Day event in MC to celebrate the mathematical number of Pi. Cooper Stone, the president of the MathSoc, and Mabel Kwok, the Internal Vice President organized the event.
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Veronica Reiner
| March 17, 2025
Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, who stabbed three people in a gender studies class in Hagey Hall at UW in June 2023, was sentenced to 11 years, served concurrently, in the penitentiary.
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Gallery: Despite injunction order, partiers fill Waterloo streets for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
Imprint Staff
| March 16, 2025
Despite the injunction order obtained by the city of Waterloo, attendees gathered in uptown Waterloo to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Saturday, March 15.
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Arabella Hormillada
| March 14, 2025
Nick Garcia, a third-year health science student, said the restrictions won’t change how students celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Waterloo. “I think everyone will keep doing what they’re doing. They can’t arrest and fine everyone who goes out.”
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Christiano Choo
| March 14, 2025
In the early morning hours of Mar. 14, everyone in the Kitchener-Waterloo region would have been able to see a total lunar eclipse – a phenomenon that occurs when the Earth is in between the moon and the sun and the moon passes through the shadow cast by the Earth.
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Justin Gec
| March 13, 2025
Now that the city of Waterloo has been granted an injunction order to crack down on unsanctioned St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, you may be wondering how this differs from previous years and what kind of legal consequences there could be.