Slow fires: what students can learn from Izz Kelly’s exhibition

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 […]

2025-04-16T11:46:03-04:00April 17, 2025|Arts & Life|

The forest mourns still: the relevance of Princess Mononoke in 2025

In Princess Mononoke (1997), Hayao Miyazaki crafts a masterful narrative focused on the fragile thread that binds humanity to the natural world. Set in Japan’s Muromachi period, the film unfolds like a myth unearthed […]

2025-04-15T16:01:58-04:00April 16, 2025|Arts & Life|

What would re-election mean for students under Bardish Chagger’s leadership?

Bardish Chagger is the Liberal candidate for the Waterloo riding in the upcoming federal election on April 28. Chagger has served three consecutive terms as the elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Waterloo after first getting elected in […]

2025-04-15T12:19:28-04:00April 15, 2025|Campus News, Local News, News|

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre holds rally at Region of Waterloo International Airport

Despite the snowy weather, thousands of supporters gathered in a Region of Waterloo Airport hangar for a “Canada First” rally on April 10 held by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. 

Cars lined the shoulder of Fountain Street in […]

2025-04-11T19:17:47-04:00April 11, 2025|Campus News, Local News, 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|
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