The dangers of “thinspo”: a review of Dead Weight by Emmeline Clein

In Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm, Emmeline Clein provides a raw and profound exploration of eating disorders (EDs), weaving together personal reflection, historical context, and critical analysis. Her writing is both deeply personal and universally resonant as she […]

2025-03-07T18:24:17-05:00March 7, 2025|Arts & Life|

A breakdown of WUSA’s 2025 winter annual meeting agenda

The Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) has been actively engaging in student governance, with elections, new faces, and fresh ideas shaping its direction. The 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) is set for Mar. 26, with 16 motions […]

2025-03-07T12:15:28-05:00March 6, 2025|Campus News|

Waterloo welcomes engineering alumnus as new interim Vice-President

Vivek Goel, the current president of the UW, announced the appointment of Dr. Thomas Duever as the interim Vice-President, Academic and Provost. A Waterloo engineering alumnus with a distinguished career in both industry and academia, Duever will begin […]

2025-02-27T11:44:58-05:00February 27, 2025|Campus News|

The winners of GeeseHacks, and what’s next for this student-run hackathon

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. With over 300 participants, the event saw an impressive 90% project submission rate, […]

2025-02-08T11:36:07-05:00February 8, 2025|Arts & Life|

Vice presidential candidates face off in the 2025 Imprint General Election Debate

The Imprint General Election debate took place in the Black and Gold Room in the Student Life Centre on Jan. 30. The debate included three presidential candidates and two vice-presidential candidates for the WUSA 2025 […]

2025-02-07T14:08:59-05:00February 7, 2025|Campus News|

Polar vortex grips Waterloo region bringing extreme cold and wild weather

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. A polar vortex is a jet stream […]

2025-01-30T18:39:01-05:00January 30, 2025|Campus News, Local News|

Business and tech: an inside look at Waterloo’s newest hackathon “Geesehacks”

Today on Jan. 25, UW will be hosting a unique 24-hour hackathon blending business innovation with technological development. The event was organized by members of the Waterloo Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) and has been months in the […]

2025-01-28T15:45:48-05:00January 25, 2025|Campus News|

Nifty thrifty! A guide to thrifting and secondhand stores in Waterloo region

There’s a certain magic that exists in second hand stores, where every corner explored holds the potential for discovery. From unique fashion finds to quirky home decor, shopping second hand can be a fun and affordable way to […]

2024-11-12T11:19:02-05:00November 12, 2024|Arts & Life|
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