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    City of Waterloo encourages shopping local amid U.S. trade war

    Veronica Reiner

    | October 21, 2025

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    “Work with us instead of against us”: WUSA VP speaks at Queen’s Park on Bill 33

    Angela Li

    | October 17, 2025

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    Kitchener GO to gain weekend train service starting November

    Alicia Wang

    | October 16, 2025

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    Avary Mendoza

    | October 15, 2025

    In winter 2024, WUSA Thrift chose to temporarily close and looked into possibilities of renovations, ultimately deciding to work with Plant Operations to renovate the space that used to be the Apple II Hairstylists.

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    Tiffany Wen

    | October 14, 2025

    At the end of the year, associate vice-president of Indigenous Relations Jean Becker will be retiring after decades of shaping Indigenous education and advocacy at UW. Starting early on in her life, she has actively been thinking about Indigenous communities and the true history of Canada.

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    Andres Fuentes

    | October 14, 2025

    On May 1, 2025, WUSA became an official member of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations after spending one year as an observer, meaning the school does not pay a fee or has a vote. 

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    Angela Li

    | October 14, 2025

    Third-year communication arts student Haya Kharouba was in her DAC 209 course in winter 2025 when her instructor announced the devastating news on the last day of class.

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    Tiffany Wen

    | October 13, 2025

    The 2025 Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) Employer Impact Awards were announced on Oct. 8, with Judene Pretti, the interim associate provost, presenting. This is the sixth year of the ceremony.

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    Carla Stocco

    | October 13, 2025

    Are we more connected than ever or growing further and further apart? “The Future of Connection: Platforms, Privacy, and the Public” is this year’s topic for ARTS 450, a capstone course running in-person this semester.