Need cheap housing? Come to Brantford

According to a recent Huffington Post article, Brantford is named the number one city to live for housing under $400,000 and the number one labour market. With the average listing prices significantly lower than most big cities, Brantford is receiving…

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Coming together at the One Love gala

On Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. in the Student Centre’s multipurpose room, Laurier students hosted their third annual One Love event to acknowledge and celebrate their diversity. The event was hosted by Laurier Brantford’s Amnesty International club and co-hosted by…

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First years hit the ice at Harmony Square

On Monday Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. Laurier Off –Campus University Students (LOCUS) and Brantford Residence Council (BRC) hosted First Years on Ice at Harmony Square. Tons of first-year Laurier students gathered to skate, hang out and share stories late…

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Global warming meets Grand River’s watershed

As winter continues, local authorities advise of rising water levels within the Grand River Watershed. On Jan. 3 2017, the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) issued a warning to Brantford residents that warmer temperatures and rain forecast for the first…

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Ralph Nader visits Laurier Brantford

On Wednesday, Nov. 16 Laurier’s Criminology Student Association (CSA) had the opportunity to host Ralph Nader, a well-known American consumer advocate, lawyer, political activist and author. The CSA is a student-led association that organizes and hosts a diverse range of…

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Reading into reading week

Reading week is a time to catch up on sleep, friends and some school work. This fall is Laurier’s third and possibly final reading week concluded Oct. 14, 2016. “Fall Reading week here at Laurier Brantford started in the 2014/2015…

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