Just jokin’ around: Meet the UW Comedy Club
“I had been sick for the whole week. I was having a bout of insomnia, and hadn’t had more than 2 hours of sleep in like 48 hours. I was surviving off a coffee and five packs of […]
“I had been sick for the whole week. I was having a bout of insomnia, and hadn’t had more than 2 hours of sleep in like 48 hours. I was surviving off a coffee and five packs of […]
The time was dragging on. I had been staring at my laptop screen for hours, finishing the final paper of my last undergraduate course. Focused, yet exhausted by the task and all that time online, I lifted my […]
Where do you choose to go on a Friday night? What goes into the decision making behind waiting in line for an hour, just to get in and leave after 15 minutes? For two spots right across from […]
Although the weather is still feeling chilly outside, spring is coming! The first day of spring is this Friday, March 20. As we look towards warmer days and begin envisioning the sunny days that lie ahead, let’s dig […]
Are you feeling tired of the winter weather and just trying to hang on until reading week? Not to worry, we have some great events lined up this weekend that are sure to have you enjoying yourself.
When you think of someone with ADHD, what comes to mind? What assumptions do you make? And how does it match up with what having ADHD is truly like?
According to the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), attention-deficit/hyperactivity […]
Several senators have raised concerns about the apparent lack of rigour in the process to create guidelines for statements on political, social, and moral issues made by collective bodies at UW, which […]
As temperatures drop and snow starts to settle across campus, UW is launching a new pilot project to keep cycling an option for students, staff, and faculty through the winter months.
In an email with Sustainable Transportation Specialist Tara De Souza, […]
The faculty of arts reorganization is moving ahead despite outstanding concerns about its motives and how it will integrate student feedback.
Starting July 2026, the faculty will move from 15 departments and two schools to six schools, a major reorganization that […]
Proposals from the Grand River Transit (GRT) to reduce service to every 30 minutes on the 9, 13, 19, and 30 bus routes have raised concerns among the campus community that it will negatively affect riders and set a bad […]