Campus
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Campus | January 18th 2012
Supporting independent political film on campus
At the University of Winnipeg, independent film reaches audiences in a way that is unique in Manitoba. more »
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Campus | January 18th 2012
Indigenous Advisory Circle established at U of W
James Wilson, commissioner of the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba, has been involved in indigenous-based advisory boards and circles before, but says the university’s new Indigenous Advisory Circle is the first one he’s seen in an academic setting. more »
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Campus | January 12th 2012
New union prepares for first collective bargaining agreement
The union for the University of Winnipeg’s teaching assistants, lab demonstrators, markers and tutors is preparing for its first collective bargaining agreement. more »
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Campus | January 12th 2012
English Students Association resurrected at the U of W
Trying to balance a university workload with the other parts of a student’s life can be difficult at the best of times. Since the last batch of students involved in the English Students Association (ESA) graduated a few years ago, no one else has had time to keep it going. more »
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Campus | November 30th 2011
Mid-year report
The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association executive committee has been active this year, organizing activities and new project initiatives, and finalizing some long-term projects. more »
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Campus | November 30th 2011
Consistency, consistency, consistency
Halfway through the season, Wesmen teams of different courts agree on one thing: they need to be more consistent. more »
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Campus | November 17th 2011
Campus News Briefs
Compensation mulled for Brandon U students; Krykewich named coach of the year; North West CEO awarded Duff Roblin Award; UW to play host for elite wrestling camp. more »
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Campus | November 17th 2011
‘Hipsters don’t pretend they are changing the world with their moustaches’
“Being a philosopher is a lot like being in the NHL,” quips Joseph Heath, public intellectual and philosophy professor at the University of Toronto. “You just can’t believe you’re getting paid so much for such a fantastic job.” more »
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Campus | November 17th 2011
Manitoba Combines get the Ultimate win
The West wanted in. They got in. And they kicked some ass. more »
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News | November 17th 2011
Stephane Dion talks party re-building, the coalition crisis and why young people should vote Liberal
On Nov. 8, The Uniter interviewed former Liberal leader and key contributor in the 2008 coalition crisis, Stephane Dion, after he spoke about democratic reform at the University of Winnipeg’s Convocation Hall. more »
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