UW students and alumni join Explore Waterloo Region (EWR) to prepare for the 2026 Ontario Summer Games in Waterloo. “This is ...
How can culture intersect with creativity? Third-year fine arts and business ARBUS student, Andrew Little, found an answer ...
The rainbow crosswalks on Ring Road have been repainted to a neutral gray colour for over one month, which the university ...
In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR), the Waterloo Undergraduate Students ...
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 ...
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 ...
After a shortened week for many of us thanks to the Canada Day holiday, the weekend has already arrived! Let’s take a look at some events you can explore this weekend. Cherry Festival Love cherries?
In UW president Vivek Goel’s message at the end of last year, it was announced that unit-level spending was permanently reduced by $42 million. The remaining $33 million of the $75 million deficit ...
UW’s Main Path, the main pedestrian route on-campus connecting South Campus Hall to the newly built Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space, is being renamed. As part of the Indigenous wayfinding report ...
With guaranteed housing for first-year students and eight UW residences housing between 320 and 1,380 students per semester, it is accurate to say that on-campus living is an integral part of the ...