BIPOC Clubs Fair
Engineering 7, University of Waterloo 200 University Ave W,, Waterloo, ON, CanadaBIPOC Clubs Fair We’re excited to shine a light on student clubs dedicated to uplifting and
BIPOC Clubs Fair We’re excited to shine a light on student clubs dedicated to uplifting and
Flow Forward: Menstrual Hygiene Day Panel Discussion This Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Women's Centre and UWaterloo
WUSA Spring 2024 Volunteer Appreciation Awards Do you know someone who went above and beyond in
Blue Jays Night Out Batter up, Warriors! Get ready to cheer on the Blue Jays! ⚾️
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
WUSA Spring 2024 Volunteer Appreciation Awards Do you know someone who went above and beyond in
Student Life Tours Want to learn about student life at Waterloo including clubs, student services, events,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. The Toronto Argonauts Calling all football fans! Get your game face on and
This year’s grad ball will be an unforgettable evening celebrating the graduating pharmacy class of Rx2024!
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WUSA recognizes that much of the work we do happens on the traditional territory of the neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. The land we work on is covered by the Between the Lakes Treaty, No. 3 (1792), and this region is still home to First Nation, Inuit, and Metis peoples from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work, play and live on this land and acknowledge that it is our collective responsibility to make our community and world a better place for all people. We acknowledge that educational institutions have not been a safe space for Indigenous students in the past and we continue to work to ensure that this is no longer the case. The work towards truth and reconciliation is ongoing, please do your part and take time to learn more:
TRC 94 Calls to Action | MMIWG Calls to Justice Report | Native-Land.ca | Student Supports & Clubs
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