Canada Day is upon us, July 1, and with that comes a list of what places will be open or closed around UW. A majority of ...
The rainbow crosswalks on Ring Road have been repainted to a neutral gray colour for over one month, which the university ...
How can culture intersect with creativity? Third-year fine arts and business ARBUS student, Andrew Little, found an answer ...
In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR), the Waterloo Undergraduate Students ...
Tomorrow is planned to be an eventful day on campus. There are five WUSA-organized events happening tomorrow afternoon. We’ve rounded them up so you can plan your day accordingly and attend some (or ...
Colleagues gathered to bid farewell to outgoing president and vice chancellor Vivek Goel at a celebration of his tenure as president on June 3, from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Indigenous Gathering Space ...
Canada Day in the Waterloo region is looking to be an eventful day, with plenty of affordable and fun ways to celebrate. Let’s take a look at some events happening this 159th Canada Day. July 1 ...
The cold of winter gives way to sunlight and the brightness of summer brings energy back into our lives, making it a great time to pick up a new book or two. Whether you’re looking for a short and ...
The UW School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) recently took home a $10,000 win on the 20th CFA Institute Research Challenge in Hong Kong SAR on May 12. The team won the competition after six rigorous ...
During the pandemic, many layoffs and work model transition happened but people still had the hope that the job market would recover within a few years. More specifically, what they expected about the ...
At UW, math and CS are getting the comic treatment through the MathSoc Cartoons comic. The comic is published biweekly on Instagram and in MathNEWS. It covers a range of UW courses in statistics, ...
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