UW approves 2026-2027 budget with projected $13-million deficit

UW board of governors approved the 2026-2027 budget which includes a projected $13-million deficit.

The decision was approved in a meeting on April 14. 

The university is projecting $892-million in revenue for the upcoming fiscal […]

2026-04-17T14:46:11-04:00April 17, 2026|Campus News, Local News|

Ford government proposed OSAP overhaul sparks province-wide backlash

Ontario Premier Doug Ford made an announcement on Feb. 12 regarding funding for education that has since sparked mass outrage from students and educators across the province, including here at UW. Along with a widely supported $6.4 million […]

2026-04-13T13:52:08-04:00April 16, 2026|Campus News, Local News, News|

UW one of six finalists across Ontario in NHL Innovation Competition

UW was one of six finalists in this years’ Innovation Competition hosted by the NHL and NHLPA. 

The third edition of this competition asked university and college students province-wide to come up with bold, practical ideas to […]

2026-03-30T13:15:30-04:00March 30, 2026|Sports & Health|

More than 1,000 students protest proposed OSAP funding changes

More than 1,000 students gathered at the arts quad outside Dana Porter library on Wednesday morning, March 4, to protest against impending changes to OSAP funding.

WUSA President Damian Mikhail, Vice President Remington Zhi and Waterloo MPP […]

2026-03-04T20:14:38-05:00March 4, 2026|Campus News, Local News, News|

Grants are being cut and tuition is rising: What does this mean for UW students?

Doug Ford’s recent announcement on undoing the tuition freeze that had been in place since 2019, in addition to major cuts on the amount of OSAP grants students can expect to receive this fall, have caused an undeniable […]

2026-04-17T14:39:30-04:00February 26, 2026|Campus News, Local News, News|

Opinion: Why Ontario universities must rethink their education model

The Ontario university sector is in trouble. Most universities are running a deficit, many unsustainably. As a UW Senator, I’ve had a front-row seat to our budget woes. Last year, UW ran a $43 million deficit and this […]

2025-11-07T11:19:47-05:00November 8, 2025|Uncategorized|

With youth unemployment at crisis levels, how are UW graduates holding up?

Finding employment is a frequent topic of conversation amongst UW students. Walking across campus and inside classrooms, there is always chatter about searching for a co-op, part-time job, and even full-time employment. Yet with the current job market, […]

2025-10-14T12:02:01-04:00October 14, 2025|Campus News, Local News|

What does unleashing our economy mean for Ontario’s ecosystems?

Ontario’s Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, became law on June 5 despite considerable controversy. The bill amends such acts as the Environmental Assessment Act, Mining Act, Environmental Protection Act, and Endangered Species […]

2025-09-09T20:13:47-04:00September 11, 2025|Opinion|
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