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In Canada, April marks a time to reflect and remember the millions of victims who suffered and lost their lives to genocide. This month was established to commemorate the victims of genocides that ...
When your career starts on social media, it’s hard to be known for anything else. The music industry’s history as judge, jury and executioner has left behind a trail of TikTok stars who tried and ...
Canadian agriculture is typically boiled down to a handful of animals:; geese, moose and maybe a loon resting on the lake. However, Ontario is a place filled to the brim with a variety of diverse ...
I’m a student about to graduate and as the academic year winds down, one thought consistently looms over my head like a dark storm cloud — what happens next when the life I’ve built over the past four ...
Spring is finally here — and after several months of surviving the cold, snowy conditions winter in Waterloo has to offer, students are thrilled spring has finally arrived. Stepping into the sunshine, ...
On Jan. 6, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Parliament would be suspended until March 24 as he resigned from his position of prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. With ...
While the rest of the world spins in a swirl of holiday cheer, there are countless individuals who slip through the cracks, hidden in plain sight. These are the individuals who sadly don’t have the ...
This year, Wilfrid Laurier University’s Athletic Complex stands as a vibrant cornerstone of student life, offering an array of facilities and programming designed to elevate your fitness journey and ...
Blast from the past — this month’s review from your favourite foodie duo is about a Waterloo staple since the early 1980s: Morty’s Pub – located on 272 King St. N. Strikingly deceiving when looking at ...
The Tie That Binds WLU Since 1926 Serving the Waterloo campus, The Cord seeks to provide students with relevant, up to date stories. We’re always interested in having more volunteer writers, ...
After Ontario’s conservative government fast-tracked their plan to expand the privatization of alcohol in the province, 10,000 Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) employees went on a labour strike ...
On July 22, the City of Waterloo announced their plan to build a new hospital at David Johnston Research + Technology Park, a site owned by the University of Waterloo, to provide more healthcare ...