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The weight of the sea’s tears: a review of The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

[This review contains some mild spoilers]

Have you ever wondered what the story would be like if The Little Mermaid had a slightly different story? What if, instead of saving a Prince out of love, she was […]

2025-02-19T11:42:58-05:00February 19, 2025|Arts & Life|

Waterloo Campus to be buried under another snowstorm and hit with extreme cold this Family Day weekend

This Sunday, Feb. 16, Environment Canada is predicting an additional 10 – 20 cm of snow and freezing drizzle for the Region of Waterloo, as well as the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge, Wilmot Township, and Woolwich Township.

The upcoming […]

2025-02-17T19:46:41-05:00February 16, 2025|Campus News, News|

Love does hurt—a summary and review of this Valentines flick

This past Friday marked the first screening of “Love Hurts,” starring Ke Huy Quan—an actor whose name you might remember from his role in “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.” In this movie, Quan plays Marvin, a former hit-man […]

2025-02-10T10:14:26-05:00February 10, 2025|Arts & Life|

The winners of GeeseHacks, and what’s next for this student-run hackathon

This year marked the first iteration of GeeseHacks, a student-run hackathon that aimed to simulate the product development pathway and have participants tackle real-world challenges. With over 300 participants, the event saw an impressive 90% project submission rate, […]

2025-02-08T11:36:07-05:00February 8, 2025|Arts & Life|

Business and tech: an inside look at Waterloo’s newest hackathon “Geesehacks”

Today on Jan. 25, UW will be hosting a unique 24-hour hackathon blending business innovation with technological development. The event was organized by members of the Waterloo Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) and has been months in the […]

2025-01-28T15:45:48-05:00January 25, 2025|Campus News|
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