Ready to vote? Do it right here today on campus for the 2025 election

While your focus may be on finals with the end of the semester approaching, it’s important to remember that your responsibilities extend far beyond the classroom. The upcoming federal election is a valuable opportunity to help shape the […]

2025-04-13T13:30:39-04:00April 13, 2025|Campus News|

Fitness class series: A beginner student’s review of a PAC De-Stress Yoga Class

Exam season is quickly approaching and as the rush to complete what feels like far too many last-minute final assignments overwhelms us with burnout and anxiety, perhaps purposefully slowing ourselves down can ease the exhaustion and bring […]

2025-04-08T08:25:18-04:00April 8, 2025|Arts & Life|

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|

“Sonder” — University of Waterloo Art Gallery hosts Fine Arts graduating class showcase

This year, the University of Waterloo’s Fine Arts graduating undergraduate class hosted their annual exhibit, showcasing their incredible talent and creative evolution with this year’s theme, “Sonder.” Sonder is a concept that encapsulates the realization that every passerby has a […]

2025-03-26T14:49:48-04:00March 26, 2025|Arts & Life|

Waterloo defeats Concordia to book a ticket to the U Sports final

An almost sold out crowd packed into the Woolwich Memorial Centre for the game as Waterloo faced the defending champions, Concordia, in the first semi final of the day. Concordia easily defeated STFX in the quarter finals, beating […]

2025-03-24T17:08:39-04:00March 22, 2025|Sports & Health|

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|
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