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Arts & Life
Christiano Choo
| February 10, 2025
This past weekend 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.”
Arts & Life
Carla Stocco
| February 9, 2025
On the first of January, as fireworks light up the sky and the promise of 365 unknown days or possibilities looming ahead, it has become somewhat of a tradition for many people to set goals, or perhaps better known as new year’s resolutions.
Arts & Life
Christiano Choo
| February 8, 2025
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.
Campus News, Local News
Humreet Sandhu
| January 30, 2025
One of Ontario's worst polar vortices in over a decade struck the Waterloo Region on Jan. 20. Temperatures in certain areas of southern Ontario plunged to as low as -30 C.
What’s Inside
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UW women’s hockey player chosen for new national coaching development program
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The Online News Act: Why student publications across Canada are creating secondary Instagram accounts
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Another day of sun: What above-average November temperatures tells us about climate change
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A short-cut or a hazard? The rise of e-scooters in the Waterloo region
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Sports & Health
Justin Gec
| January 28, 2025
Can you believe it's almost February? I can't. Blink twice and soon it will be reading week. Nonetheless, this past week was jam-packed with the Warrior varsity competition, so let's get into it.
Campus News
Thea East
| January 18, 2025
The co-op employment rates for the fall 2024 work term have now been released and show a zero-point five per cent decrease from the fall term of 2023. Additionally, over 100 more students were participating in recruitment this past work term than in 2023 raising the number to over 7,600.
Distractions
Zoe Cushman
| January 17, 2025
The following are solutions to the crossword published in the January 2025 magazine edition of Imprint.
Campus News, Local News, News
Christiano Choo
| January 17, 2025
The Canadian government has announced several immigration policy changes relating to international students leading up to 2025, notably an increase in the cost-of-living requirements for applicants from $10,000 to $20,645 and a 10 per cent reduction from 485,000 permits in 2024 to 437,000 in 2025.
About Imprint
Imprint is the official student newspaper of the University of Waterloo. It is an editorially independent newspaper published by the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association.
About Imprint
Imprint is the official student newspaper of the University of Waterloo. It is an editorially independent newspaper published by the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association.
About Imprint
Imprint is the official student newspaper of the University of Waterloo. It is an editorially independent newspaper published by the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association.