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    Avary Mendoza

    | November 5, 2025

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    UW alumni donate $20-million to engineering faculty

    Imprint Staff

    | November 5, 2025

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    Vision of the future: UW Senate approves changes to optometry program

    Alicia Wang,Angela Li

    | October 30, 2025

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    Jeremiah Gomes

    | October 30, 2025

    The Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) announced the return of the WalkSafe program as an upcoming pilot project, with hopes of the project facilitating a stronger, safer community at UW. It is set to launch in March 2026.

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    Alicia Wang

    | October 28, 2025

    At about 12:12 p.m. on Monday, approximately 40 students and community members gathered for a rally held by UW Voices for Palestine (VFP), calling on the university to fully divest from organizations deemed complicit in the destruction in Gaza.

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    Angela Li

    | October 28, 2025

    Notable proposals include the demolition of some institutional buildings and residences. These include the majority of Village 1 buildings as well as UW Place buildings Eby Hall and Beck Hall.

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    Angela Li

    | October 17, 2025

    At the live-streamed press conference at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Zhi was joined by representatives from the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA), the College Student Alliance (CSA), Ontario Student Voices, and the Trent Durham Student Association (TDSA).

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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.