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, ...
UW’s evolving commitment to sustainability is memorialized in its infrastructure, as a stroll through the faculty of ...
The Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism (EDI-R) has opened a space for students, staff, and faculty that ...
UW’s psychology department ranks among the top five in Canada, and within the top 100 globally. This distinction was earned ...
As temperatures drop and snow starts to settle across campus, UW is launching a new pilot project to keep cycling an option ...
When we think of university athletics, our minds often jump to the roar of varsity games, black and gold jerseys, packed ...
Being stuck at a party with nothing to do is a common curse. Maybe some fool forgot the beer pong balls, the alcohol has yet ...
Collective statements guidelines criticized for vague wording, “rushed” process Several senators have raised concerns about the apparent lack of rigour in the process to create guidelines for ...
As part of the international 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, St. Jerome’s University, together with the department of sexualities, relationships, and families, hosted a ...
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.
Every Imprint magazine features a crossword puzzle on the inside back cover. With one recent exception, I’ve been the one ...
The holidays have a way of stirring up a fair share of stress — the nagging questions of “What should I make for this dinner ...