Fitness class series: a beginner student’s review of a PAC Barre class

After thoroughly enjoying the soothing yet not-to-be-overlooked burn of pilates, my friend Catherine McCulloch, a fifth-year honours mathematics student, and I were looking for another fitness class that blended dynamic stretching with strengthening exercises. We found a […]

2025-03-28T14:44:25-04:00March 29, 2025|Sports & Health|

How our libraries and archives are dying and why we should care

In the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt, a great library burned. It was said by some to have held upwards of half a million papyrus scrolls—containing the knowledge of the ancient world from Persia to Greece. It is […]

2025-03-20T18:05:45-04:00March 21, 2025|Arts & Life|

The transformative power of nature: a review of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

As we settle into this spring season and begin to notice tulips sprouting upwards, orange-chested robins flying about, and hear the distinct honking of nesting geese, our fellow campus-goers, it really does seem that nature has finally started […]

2025-03-18T11:43:20-04:00March 18, 2025|Arts & Life|

Meet Sarah Connors, the first naturopathic doctor at UW

The University of Waterloo is enhancing student health services with the introduction of Dr. Sarah Connors, a naturopathic doctor, to its campus. Bringing her unique Two-Eyed Seeing approach, Connors blends Western medicine with Indigenous healing practices, offering […]

2025-03-12T13:14:48-04:00March 12, 2025|Campus News|

Score a free limited-edition tee and coupon at the W Store’s latest pop-up

This March 11 – 13, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., the W Store will be holding another one of its famous pop-up shops in the Davis Center (DC)

If you are one of the first 50 customers each day to […]

2025-03-10T00:11:31-04:00March 9, 2025|Campus News|
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