It’s all fun and games… right?
Being stuck at a party with nothing to do is a common curse. Maybe some fool forgot the beer pong balls, the alcohol has yet to set in, or the food you guys have ordered has yet to […]
Being stuck at a party with nothing to do is a common curse. Maybe some fool forgot the beer pong balls, the alcohol has yet to set in, or the food you guys have ordered has yet to […]
Beginning
The abandoned Murphy House at the end of your road was deserted almost 200 years ago by the austere lieutenant Christopher Murphy for reasons unknown. He was a figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue in this small town […]
Have you ever broken a bone doing a party trick? What about getting a cavity filled after shotgunning one too many chocolates over the holiday season? Do you find yourself going to the optometrist every year for a […]
Many of us have heard the phrase “truth and reconciliation.” Perhaps it was in a classroom as we were growing up or in conversations with peers. Maybe on the TV news channel, or the radio, or even social […]
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, […]
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 […]
“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. Held […]
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 […]
It was four years ago when my older sister was compelled to walk out in the middle of her English class, and through the burnished brass doors of her school – doors that had stood in our town for almost […]