Volume 70, Number 7

Published October 22, 2015

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  • Keep on keepin’ on

    Maybe we’re the only ones who are counting, but this is our seventh issue of the year – our midpoint for the fall term. On campus, it seems like people have adjusted to their new routines, and here at The Uniter we’re hitting our stride with our weekly production schedule too.

  • From Crisis to Campus

    Student refugees share stories of how they found their way here

  • Whose house? Stefanie’s house

    As one half of the indie rock/pop duo Mise en Scene, Johnson’s chiming rhythmic guitar work and lyrics full of longing brought acclaim to the group’s 2012 LP Desire’s Despair.

  • Striking minimalism

    The Style Exhibition launches the newest collection of William Rhys

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Francophone musicians // CKUW bursary // Xtreme Zombies // Made By You // A year of Good Will // U of W improv

  • T66 x 100

    Record label releases its 100th album

  • Tactile theatre

    Experimental theatre pushes ordinary performance to its limits

  • Holly Ruth and The Grey Jays

    Birds

  • Thus Owls

    Black Matter

  • The Reason You Walk

    By Wab Kinew, 273 pages, Penguin Canada, Released Sept 29

  • Funny men

    A lack of witty diversity

  • Dry Wit

    Hangovers VS. Happiness 

  • Breaking ground

    New blood in the men’s Wesmen soccer ranks

  • Balls to the wall

    Winnipeg dodgeball is taking a leap to the next level

  • Hardly handi

    People with disabilities launch complaint against Handi-Transit

  • Becoming winter warriors

    International students learn to fight off the cold

  • News briefs

    Folklorama-like fun // New magazine dedicated to Aboriginal perspectives // Prairie Climate Centre gets provincial funding // Spin a yarn // Acclaimed Montreal journalist speaks at U of W // City recycles batteries free of charge 

  • Trimbee talks

    U of W president presents first state of the university address

  • The PROFile

    The PROFile - Dr. W. Rory Dickson

    Assistant professor, Department of Religion and Culture

  • Suzuki unscripted

    The broadcaster is getting more radical with age

  • Winnipeg transit’s red herring

    Do we really need plainclothes police on our buses?

  • Un-Supermarket

    Un-Supermarket by Sari Habiluk 

  • The Creeps

    A feel-good comic about two unnamed characters and their delightful journeys through universally hilarious themes like hatred, misery, uncontrollable rage, disease and rash, delusion, agoraphobia, paranoia, jealousy, greed, bitterness, binge eating, slothfulness, and death, lots and lots of death; also, deformity, flatulence, boogers, nosebleeds, bowel movements, and the eating of unappetizing things.

  • Fashion Streeter

    Randeep - “It’s not really a style. I just throw together things that look good. But you can make something up if you want and write about that.”