Wolsak and Wynn is a publishing house located in downtown Hamilton on James Street North. They have been in business for over forty years, and they are dedicated to publishing Canadian voices.
Wolsak and Wynn is a publishing house located in downtown Hamilton on James Street North. They have been in business for over forty years, and they are dedicated to publishing Canadian voices.
As midterm season is upon us, take a break and visit these art displays throughout the city!
Approximately one million Canadians have been diagnosed with an eating disorder. Teens and young adults are the most at risk groups. Women are particularly vulnerable as they make up approximately 80 per cent of patients. The risk of developing an eating disorder is further heightened by social media trends that glorify unhealthy eating.
On Oct. 23, McMaster Athletics and Recreation announced the Marauder Athlete of the Week awards recognizing outstanding athletic performances for the week of Oct. 16 to 23. Emilie Calabrese and Sachin Sargeant from the women and men’s soccer team respectively were given the honours to close out the final week of the season.
On Friday Oct. 20, McMaster Divestment Project launched their new outreach initiative, Fossil Free Fridays , run biweekly on Fridays throughout the semester.
For over a decade, Smiling Over Sicknesshas been dedicated to bringing joy to the children of the Hamilton community through different fundraising events and other activities. Their work has a specific emphasis on pediatric patients in Hamilton.
Many of the Marauder teams have plans to celebrate the holiday together, including women’s soccer and women’s cross country.
This year the McMaster Indigenous Research Institute is hosting an Indigenous Research Day on Nov. 7. Indigenous Research Day highlights the Indigenous-focused research done at McMaster University and will be held at CIBC Hall.
The McMaster Students Union Food Collective Centre is a student-run service located in the basement of the refectory building and they provide on-campus support to students, alumni, staff and Hamilton community partners throughout the academic year to help them meet their nutritional needs.
On Oct. 23, 2023, the City of Hamilton released a statement informing residents that transit services may be disrupted in the upcoming week, starting as soon as Oct.25.