UW will close for the holidays as of Wednesday, Dec. 24 until Jan. 2. Across the City of Waterloo, many facilities will close for Christmas and New Year's as well. Recreation centres, including Albert ...
The ongoing war in Gaza continues to alter the lives of thousands of residents, including students pursuing higher education amid the conflict. Soha, a current UW master’s student living in Gaza, ...
The City of Waterloo has issued 282 bylaw charges this past year, as of Dec. 15, 2025, to property owners who failed to obtain or renew rental licenses, according to municipal officials. Fines ranged ...
When we think of university athletics, our minds often jump to the roar of varsity games, black and gold jerseys, packed bleachers, and competitive energy. But beyond the spotlight of varsity sports ...
The Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism (EDI-R) has opened a space for students, staff, and faculty that allows them to try their hand at podcasting. The space features professional ...
UW’s evolving commitment to sustainability is memorialized in its infrastructure, as a stroll through the faculty of environment buildings makes clear. Long before sustainable development became a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Whether it’s the dread you felt about reviewing hundreds of lecture notes to prepare for an exam, or the pre-exam jitters that hit you as you make your way to PAC, there’s no denying that a lack of ...
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 ...
When your coffee turns cold before your first sip, the sunlight disappears faster than your motivation, and your 8 a.m. lecture feels like a personal attack — you might just be living the SAD life.