Anastasia Chipelski

  • Finding fall work

    It may seem a little early to be thinking about the fall, but we are. We’re currently hiring for five positions that will start in late August of 2017. 

  • How we learn

    On the cover this week, we’re exploring more unconventional approaches to learning, but the dialogue around how we learn inside and outside of the classroom continues throughout this issue. 

  • Share your voice

    Welcome to our special online-only reading week issue of The Uniter!

  • Dry Wit

    It's one thing to stay sober when life is going well. But how do you stay present in harder times?

  • Online and off

    These days, the line between our online and “real” lives can get more and more blurry.

  • Sharing knowledge

    Learning is rarely a solitary practice, even though we’ve come to believe that it is.

  • Covering culture

    Culture can mean art, but it also includes beliefs, ways of life, patterns of thinking and all the behaviours specific to a smaller or larger group. But let’s leave the defining to the dictionary - why are we so focused on covering culture at The Uniter?

  • Whose House? Hardy’s House

    Hardy Groening didn’t set out to create a neighbourhood legend. He built it in stages over the years, adding elements according to whimsy or to celebrate family members’ life events. 

  • Change the climate

    We can’t control the weather, but what can we do about our human environment? We’re living in a time of unprecedented social and cultural change. But ultimately, we are all responsible for the world we live in and create through our everyday interactions.

  • Streeter

    What’s your favourite way to discover new music?

  • Dry Wit

    Stepping back onstage without drunken antics

  • What’s up with last year’s Fiver bands?

    The Middle Coast // Deep Dark Cave // Adam Hanney & Co. // Fox Lake // Ashley Bieniarz

  • The 2017 Uniter Fiver

    Choosing just five new local bands to showcase in our annual Uniter Fiver contest is a pretty tall order. This year, we started with 16 amazing submissions and put them to readers and local music lovers to choose the final five.

  • Show time!

    Welcome to our new music issue!

  • The big Five

    Wondering what that giant number five floating through the paper over the last few weeks is all about? 

  • New Beginnings

    Whether you love or loathe resolutions, the idea of a fresh start, or finding a seasonal motivation to begin new projects, has its allure. 

  • Favourite Local Neighbourhood

    1. Wolseley
    2. The Exchange District
    3. West Broadway

  • Favourite Local New independent business

    Tie: Saikel Indoor Cycle Studio, Oh Doughnuts, Strong Badger Coffee House, Forth Projects

  • Favourite Local Young Achiever Under 30

    1. Michael Champagne
    2. Honourable mentions: Devin Bray, Christina Hajjar, Madison Thomas, Mike Green, Ian Bell

  • Favourite U of W Prof

    1. Manish Pandey, department of economics
    2. Honourable mentions: Roewan Crowe, Jim Silver, Rick Skene

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