March 2, 2016

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THE CORD THE TIE THAT BINDS WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY SINCE 1926

VOLUME 56 ISSUE 24 • MARCH 2, 2016

ALIVE ANOTHER DAY

Women’s hockey upsets No. 2 Toronto Varsity Blues to move onto OUA semifinals Sports, page 16

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BLACK EXCELLENCE

Some have lived to tell the story. Some have been defeated by the fiery wrath of social expectations.

The books that changed our lives page 8

“What’s a WLUSU?”

Deconstructing the power of an acronym page 3

A tale of sobriety in university page 13

Not just a rookie page 15

Dialogue and celebration JOSHUA AWOLADE CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Black History Month means different things to all types of people. This February, the Association of Black Students at Wilfrid Laurier University declared it an open conversation and celebration. In addition to creating posters promoting its culture show, ABS collaborated with the Waterloo campus Bookstore to design a display commemorating the month. The display featured photos and paintings of famous black figures, as well as powerful iconography. Thandiwe Gregg, the member liaison of the association, sees ABS as an accessible service to all students. “[It’s for] anyone that’s really open to learning about what people of the African diaspora may face; we come in all different shades and we’re open to anyone coming who wants to learn more,” Gregg explained. As a unit of the Diversity and Equity Office, ABS receives funding from the university to run its

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events programming. In the past month, ABS held discussions and collaborated with other associations, including Laurier’s Association of Caribbean Students and the University of Waterloo’s African Students’ Association. Its events reveal an underlying motive to connect with individuals and organizations in the community. This year’s culture show, held on

February 26 in the Turret Nightclub, embodied a progression from the previous year’s #BlackLivesMatter theme. The show stressed its goal of highlighting talent in the campus and the larger Canadian community, with the apt theme of “Black Excellence.” Building on the message of empowerment, there’s Arts & Life, page 9


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