Anastasia Chipelski

  • Some extras for U

    Like many others on campus, we took a week off from our usual routine. But we’re back to producing The Uniter on a weekly basis again, with a few extra flourishes.

  • Here comes a regular

    Sometimes community is built through a combination of habit, routine and convenience. Returning to the same place over and over again, and seeing the same familiar faces, can help people develop a sense of belonging.

  • Uniter IRL

    One of our goals with The Uniter is to start conversations that aren’t happening in other publications, and to tell stories that open up new spaces for learning and discovery.

  • Whose House? Ashley’s House!

    After spending most of the last year out of town on tour, bassist Ashley Au is ready for some home time.

  • Be our boss

    Who runs the news?

  • New Names, Old Names

    We’re beginning our new rotation of columnists, and I look forward to sharing their first pieces over the next four weeks. 

  • A break in the bustle

    Early September’s a busy time, on campus and off. Around the U of W, halls are more crowded, bookstore lineups stretch out longer, and pudding seems to be flying off the shelves in Riddell Hall. 

  • Peg City Puppers

    Winnipeg may lag behind other urban centres in many measures of pet-friendliness, but some locals are taking steps to make this a more dog-friendly and dog-loving city.

  • 72 for U

    We’re back for another amazing year at The Uniter - it’s our 72nd, if you’re counting human or newspaper years, and our 14th, if you’re counting dog years. This is our annual back-to-school issue, so we thought we’d go for a lighter-hearted, upbeat cover story.

  • Harvest Sun Music Festival

    Aug. 18 to 20 // Slow down and join the village

  • Kleefeld Honey Festival

    Aug. 11 to 13 // Where honey meets chili

  • 9TH ANNUAL SUMMER FESTIVAL GUIDE LISTINGS

    Here's your guide to over 70 festivals in Winnipeg and around Manitoba.

  • Discover summer

    When it comes to summer festivals, we have an abundance of choice here in Manitoba.

  • Dry Wit

    “What can I drink there?” can be as big a question for sober folks as it is for anyone else, but our take on the answer is a little bit different. 

  • Mix it up

    This, our last regular-ish paper of the year, is somewhat unconventional.

  • Dry Wit

    Most of the times when I’ve really, really wanted to drink, it’s not the alcohol that I crave. I’m chasing a feeling of belonging. Drinking seems to magically grant that gift to everyone else, so why can’t I have some, too?

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Free day at the WAG // Suffer from Mobina Galore // Red Rising launches “Love” // Art and cupcakes // Build a Bigger Table

  • What’s in a job?

    We’re hiring another position for the fall – and perhaps some of you are wondering, “Why does The Uniter hire so often? Is there some nasty secret here in the basement of the Bulman Centre that drives aspiring writers and journalists away?”

  • Making friends with Meredith Graves

    Meredith Graves is coming to Winnipeg to talk about feminism and capitalism, but also to make sure we’re doing alright up here.

  • Kittens and corn beer and weed, oh my!

    Certain story topics may seem frivolous or unserious at first glance. But our job at The Uniter is to look beyond the superficial and to inform readers about the deeper meaning and wider impacts of the stories we tell, while also enjoying the work we put into telling them.

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