Alex Garcia
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Palestine under attack
By the time this piece is printed, there is no telling how many more Palestinian civilians will have been added to the death toll, how many more will be hospitalized, and how many more will have been left homeless.
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Institutionally challenged
Four and a half years ago I started my university career at the University of Winnipeg. Up until then, I had never heard the word Palestine.
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Christianity in 2010: Who cares?
It is intriguing to say “I am no longer a Christian.”
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The clarity of separating church and state
Whenever I hear someone questioning the need for a separation between church and state, I shake my head. In response to Josh Bernier’s article “The ambiguity of separating church and state” in the Feb. 11 edition of The Uniter, I don’t understand how such a fundamental principle of a modern democratic society can be questioned or considered ambiguous.
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Campus News Briefs
Blood drive a continuous source of debate; Feds planning for the future, cutting out humanities; A higher opinion on higher learning; Facebook for your brain; Green building by 2010
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I am done with February
Awww shit, it’s February. Seriously. Look outside. It’s February.In case you don’t understand the severity of the situation, let me break it down.
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Have vision, will govern
Say what you like about Mayor Sam Katz, but the man has a vision for the city. “I see Winnipeg as a city where people of all ages want to live, work and invest in. Winnipeg is open for business and we need to get that message out.”
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When age doesn’t matter
In the heart of Uganda, one 21-year-old Winnipegger and her foundation are making a difference in the lives of many.
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Change isn’t a one way street
Touching down at San Salvador airport gives an amazing first impression. Immediately you feel the warm air hit you like a wall, the sounds of hundreds of palm trees rustling a hundred yards away mixed with the calls of various birds and animals tickle your ears. It’s beautiful.