Amy Groening

  • Winnipeg student associations push for yearly transit pass

    Student associations at several Winnipeg universities are aggressively pursuing the possible creation of an annual transit pass.

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W in China and Hong Kong; Chief Darcy Bear shares success story at U of W; Mental health symposia at U of W; U of W to be pesticide-free in 2013

  • Don’t close the book on them yet

    Aimee Peake has seen many bookstores close their doors in the 11 years she’s been in the business.

  • Campus News Briefs

    New organizational focuses announced in State of University address; Wesmen baseball go another 100 innings; Dean of libraries moves to Edmonton; Wesmen Wrestlers champion Annual Great Rock Climb; U of W alum and grad student featured in TEDx talk

  • Increased enrollment sparks debate over the point of academia

    University enrollment is steadily growing, but faculty members wonder whether students actually know why they attend university.

  • No more gingerbread

    Mere months after four powerful female voices in film joined forces to create the Red Czarina Productions Inc, their first film is well underway.

  • Robberies at Y-Not: nothing to worry about?

    When his Ellice Avenue store was robbed this July, manager Jay Baik Na was alone behind the counter.

  • Sportsplex sod turning the beginning of uncertain era

    The University of Winnipeg’s UNITED Health & RecPlex sounds like a dream come true. But will it live up to its promises?

  • What do you think about the Lo Pub’s closure? What’s happening on Ellice Avenue?

    What do you think about the Lo Pub’s closure? What’s happening on Ellice Avenue?

  • New dean and lower budget for library

    An upcoming high-profile departure along with acquisition budget cuts has left the university’s library in a state of flux.

  • University’s favourite boulder to draw a crowd

    One of the University of Winnipeg’s more peculiar traditions celebrates its 41st anniversary this year.

  • University Sprawl

    The University of Winnipeg is growing at unprecedented rates, yet still remains among the most crowded universities. As faculty cuts increase, students and professors are demanding more budget transparency, while the university demands funding equality from the province. Is the university growing beyond its means?

  • Business school calls for tuition increase

    Business and administration students will decide this week whether or not to approve a referendum to raise tuition fees.

  • Expected program cuts continue to divide university

    The recent discovery that the University of Winnipeg will be unable to fill promised faculty positions continues to cause controversy.

  • Tight competition sees Bosc re-elected president with new executive team

    Cheers went up as the winning candidates of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election were announced last week.

  • Bylaws breached in UWSA election

    Intense competition in this year’s University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election brought an increase in complaints filed against candidates and an expressed need for academic amnesty during campaign season.

  • Winners announced in highly-contested UWSA election

    Cheers went up as the winning candidates of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election were announced Thursday.

  • Winners announced in highly-contested UWSA election

    Cheers went up as the winning candidates of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election were announced Thursday.

  • Adjustments in student aid cause confusion at the university

    Changes in application processes and availability of student awards at the University of Winnipeg have left some students puzzled over what awards are still available to them.

  • Helping the Wesmen, one pizza at a time

    Darryl Reilly, general manager of the Duckworth Café and Eatery, has seen many changes come to the University of Winnipeg Wesmen since he first started attending games as an adolescent.

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