Andie Kaiser

UW’s financial deficit: where the university stands in 2025

In UW president Vivek Goel’s message at the end of last year, it was announced that unit-level spending was permanently reduced by $42 million. The remaining $33 million of the $75 million deficit will be covered by funds […]

2025-02-10T12:54:13-05:00February 14, 2025|Campus News|

Imprint’s early Oscars 2025 predictions for perhaps the messiest season in recent history

Just like clockwork, it’s awards season again — and this time, it’s pretty messy.

We’ve had controversy around the use of AI in films like The Brutalist, discourse […]

2025-02-10T11:09:08-05:00February 14, 2025|Arts & Life|

WUSA announces referendum results: ‘Yes’ wins majority of votes for both questions posed

This morning, the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) announced the results of the responsible partnerships and investments referendum. The voting period ran from Oct. 1 – 6, with undergraduate students being able to vote either ‘yes,’ ‘no’ or […]

2024-10-10T13:39:40-04:00October 8, 2024|Campus News|

Clubs, research, and more: Your guide to getting involved on campus

Oftentimes, this is the first piece of advice we hear when heading off to university: “Make sure to get involved!” While this advice is all well and good, getting involved (which itself can be interpreted in hundreds of […]

2024-09-03T15:39:00-04:00September 3, 2024|Campus News|

WUSA Thrift store to remain closed for fall term, offer pop-up events

WUSA Thrift has confirmed that its store (located in the Student Life Centre) will remain closed through the upcoming fall term. The store has been closed for the spring term, due to “infrastructure improvements” according to WUSA’s

2024-09-03T12:26:14-04:00August 11, 2024|Campus News, News|
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