Tips to thrive this exam season
The weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer, the sun is shining brighter, and it finally feels like we are breaking away from winter. As we transition into spring, we are one step closer to those […]
Affordable weekend adventures: exam season edition!
The final stretch of the term is here, and while exams and projects might be calling your name, that doesn’t mean your weekend has to be all stress and no fun! Take a well-deserved break with these exciting and affordable […]
E-scooters are back at UW
Neuron E-scooters are back on UW campuses and across the Waterloo region as of April 1.
Pickup and drop off hubs are located around Ring Road, BMH, CIF, CLV, CPH, DC, EC1, REV, SCH, STC, UWP, and […]
Affordable weekend adventures in Waterloo
As the end of the term approaches, there’s no better time to take a break from studying and enjoy some of the vibrant events happening around the region. This weekend, Waterloo offers various artistic showcases, a chance […]
“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 […]
How our libraries and archives are dying and why we should care
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 […]
Affordable weekend adventures in Waterloo
Sun’s out this week, and so is an exciting lineup of events to match the energy. This weekend’s events fall into three distinct moods. If you’re in the mood for extravagance and elegance, step into a world of […]
More than 250 charges and 17 arrests in connection to St. Patrick’s Day in Waterloo
The threat of criminal charges from the injunction order did not stop students from celebrating St. Patrick’s Day this past weekend.
In a WRPS Police Services Board meeting this morning, Chief of […]
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 […]