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Seeking submissions for the special 25th anniversary edition of Radix! Our theme for the year is “Growth.”

How have you developed from your roots? Where have the branches of your life taken you? What does it take to mature?

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Published on: 24 Oct 2025

Welcome to 鶹ýվ! 鶹ýվ Office of Religious and Spiritual Life serves students of all backgrounds and belief systems seeking personal growth, inner wellness, interfaith community and learning, and spiritual support. All of our resources and activities, including ourworkshops, events, publications, lounge and meditation space arefree of charge and open to all 鶹ýվ students who pay student services fees.

Published on: 15 Aug 2025

As (the will be August 10th), neighborhood churches are joining in. See below for some of theupcoming Pride-focused events!

Christ Church Cathedral:

Sunday, August 3, 4pm: Annual Pride Celebration. Join for music, readings, and prayers.

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Published on: 29 Jul 2025

MORSL and theRadixAdvisory Board are proud to present the Winter-Spring 2022 edition ofRadixmagazine, "Apocalypse and Rebirth."

Classified as: Radix, magazine, spirituality, faith, interfaith, Multifaith, religion, poetry, prose, Art
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Published on: 7 Apr 2022

Muslim Awareness Week (MAW) is a yearly week of solidarity and exchange where people of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs are invited to learn about the achievements, contributions, aspirations and concerns of Quebecers of Muslim faith.

Classified as: spirituality
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Published on: 20 Jan 2022

As of January 2019, the Winter Coat Project has a new home with WUSC 鶹ýվ! Keep up with the latest news on or.

Published on: 7 Oct 2019

Catch our summer issue ofRadix magazine while it's still officially summer! Our latest edition titledEveryday Sacredshowcases contributions from the 鶹ýվ student community on the daily rituals and simple things that keep us feeling grounded and connected. We hope you'll enjoy reading the poems, essays and articles, and seeing the incredible art and photography that students produce.

Published on: 4 Sep 2019
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