Volume 71, Number 2

Published September 15, 2016

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  • Foraging For Stories

    We at The Uniter are committed to telling the stories that aren’t being told in other news outlets, and often this means a little extra digging.

  • Manitoba Fungi

    The mysterious and delicious mushrooms of our province

  • Whose House? Emily’s House

    Singer-songwriter and photographer Emily Senyk’s home is part of a story of personal triumph.

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    FemFest // SAP! // Art from the Attic // French culture // Count Bass D

  • Q&A with Alysha Brilla

    Queer musician of colour fighting in the industry

  • A Cruelty Free Beauty Routine

    How to choose animal-friendly self-care

  • Critipeg

     One of the most common themes in art about Winnipeg is our tendency to self-mythologize.

  • Rae Sremmurd

    The first time you hear Rae Sremmurd’s breakout hit, “No Flex Zone,” you’re instantly pulled in by the group’s exuberant, youthful energy and can’t help but sing and party along to the track. 

  • The Art of Art Therapy

    Manitoba’s first art therapy certification program opens

  • A Twist on Pumpkin Spice

    A guide to all things pumpkin in Winnipeg

  • Well, That’s Garbage

    “Opinions are like a#%holes. Everybody’s got one.”

  • News Briefs

    Reduced speeds in school zones // Wesmen women’s soccer home opener // Grad funding FAQ // Downtown conference in 2017 // U of W celebrates SSHRC funding // Arthritis awareness forum

  • App Offers New Incentive to Buy Local

    Small business sees benefits of sharing platform for loyalty programs

  • Who’s Got You Covered?

    Understanding your student health plan

  • Space To Work Out

    Initiative wants to know if you feel comfortable in our gym

  • The PROFile - Alexander Freund

    Alexander Freund’s favourite part of his job is learning from students. 

  • Safer Sex

    About 25 per cent of Canadians living with HIV do not know they are positive, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

  • Please Grow Responsibly

    Development fees could mitigate unhealthy growth in Winnipeg – if handled properly.

  • Fashion Streeter

    “Rainbows are good. I express myself with colours.”

  • How to Survive

    Paul Hewak explains how to survive the lunchroom.