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Arsema Teka
| September 28, 2024
This period known as the Red Zone occurs between orientation week and Halloween is when students, particularly first-years, are at a heightened risk of experiencing sexual violence on campus.
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Christiano Choo,Mariam Naim
| September 25, 2024
As part of UW Voices for Palestine’s Club’s rally, about 35 students affiliated with various campus groups gathered outside of the Federation Hall early afternoon today, Sept. 25, to protest UW investment with Technion, Elbit Systems, Rafael Advanced Defence Systems and all weapons manufacturers.
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Sarah An
| September 22, 2024
On Sept. 5, Grand River Transit resumed the “late night loop” after its discontinuation in 2019. Catered towards the student population, route 91 runs Thursday to Saturday from midnight to 2 a.m.
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Christiano Choo
| September 20, 2024
This Wednesday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller announced that the Liberal government will decrease the number of issued international student permits by an additional 10 per cent for 2025.
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Sarah An
| September 20, 2024
Whether it be a part-time job on campus or an extension of previous co-op terms, many university students work minimum wage jobs throughout their degree to have a source of income and possibly even support themselves financially.
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Alicia Wang
| September 19, 2024
UW’s own policy 58 commits the university to “achieving accessibility and its requirements established under the [AODA].” In the Waterloo 2021 Equity Study, 12 per cent of respondents reported having one or more disabilities. Being less than six months away from 2025, the question is: are we on the
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Christiano Choo
| September 19, 2024
Starting university can be daunting. Whether it’s the excitement of further developing your intellectual passions, living on your own for the first time, or feeling like you’re finally becoming an adult, it can be a lot to take in.