Justin Luschinski

  • Are you Textbroke?

    University of Winnipeg (U of W) students spent anywhere between $100 and $1,900 on textbooks this fall, according to Megan Linton, vice-president external affairs for the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA).

  • Do you know about the unions on campus?

    Of the four workers unions active on the University of Winnipeg (U of W) campus right now, three have collective agreements that will end in the next few years.

  • Best Buddies looking for more students

    The Best Buddies Winnipeg Chapter is looking for University of Winnipeg students to befriend people with intellectual disabilities.

  • New app aims to keep students safe

    A new app put out by the University of Winnipeg Security Services aims to help keep students safe.

  • Language Partner Program teaches more

    Looking to improve her English skills, Giselle de Lima Cassaro joined the Language Partner Program at the University of Winnipeg.

  • Indigenous history brought to life

    A Rocky Cree woman from 17th century Manitoba might give us a glimpse into a forgotten time in history.

  • Breaking Barriers summit takes aim at stigma

    Manitoba's first student-led mental health conference will begin on March 10 at 6 p.m.

  • Sewing group wants people to read the TRC report

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) Greenhouse Art Lab is hosting a sewing group based around the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report. Anybody can stop by and embroider one of the calls to action in the report onto a Canadian flag.

  • Access Lounge aims to provide safe space for disabled students

    The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) hosted several information sessions for an Access Lounge, a place where disabled students can relax, socialize and study.

  • Indigenous students’ forum discusses racism

    Young students from around the province met recently to discuss how to tackle racism in Manitoba.

  • Students reach out with White Cane Awareness Week

    How easy is it to navigate the University of Winnipeg (U of W) when visually impaired?

  • March remembers missing and murdered Indigenous women

    On Valentine’s Day, dozens of people marched around the University of Winnipeg (U of W) to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW).

  • Learn from experience

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) celebrates its experiential learning program with an event on Friday, Feb. 17.

  • Coalition opposes changes to Nominee Program

    Liza Fontillas came to Winnipeg in 2012 from the Philippines. The single mother holds down three jobs, and she thinks the recent changes to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program will harm the economy and prevent immigrants from settling here.

  • Big turnout for Ojibwe language course

    Language immersion course looks to keep the culture alive

  • Learn to love yourself this Valentine’s Day

    With Valentine’s Day around the corner, romantic love takes centre stage. However, self-love is just as important, especially when it comes to relationships with food.

  • U of W sororities looking for new members

    Forget Legally Blonde - Alpha Gamma Delta is one of Winnipeg’s real life sororities. However, being a sorority girl isn’t just about drinking and parties – it’s actually a lot of work.

  • What does it mean to be a Canadian Muslim?

    Muslim youth are gathering at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) to share their experiences of following Islam in 2017.

  • Learn how you can prevent sexual assault

    Upstander Education seminar aims to educate on assault prevention

  • Social justice fair aims to get students to volunteer

    Over 30 organizations will come together for the 11th annual Social Justice Fair.

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