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Finding an Argument: An Exercise

Finding an Argument: An Exercise

Apr 4, 2019

Trimira Garach, Waterloo’s 2018 OAA Guild Medal winner, shares an anecdote and exercise on developing a cohesive thesis argument. (more…)

Reflecting on Empathy: Thesis Without Fear (Part 1)

Reflecting on Empathy: Thesis Without Fear (Part 1)

Sep 5, 2016

“You can do damn near anything; you just have to understand how to make a book out of it.” – Donald McKay

Personal and Academic Support Resources

Personal and Academic Support Resources

Sep 8, 2014

A strip of metal, bent into a loop, offering resistance only until it is soldered. In this moment of most extreme resistance, it attains its most relaxed, most natural form, and in the greatest tension, its greatest serenity. And only then. Ilse Aichinger Fabrice Le Nazet’s sculpture, entitled ‘Measure’. We the human, like the building, have rooms. We are carved by time, built brick by brick, and would be brittle, at best, without a system...

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