Karlene Ooto-Stubbs

  • YUKON BLONDE - Yukon Blonde

    Vancouver indie darlings Yukon Blonde will release their highly anticipated self-titled debut in February, and it’s sure to be one of the year’s best.

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W and U of M co-ordinate homeless study; U of W receives Downtown BIZ award; U of M student awarded Rhodes Scholarship; Thirty-three U of W students receive Aboriginal Award; Asper School of Business launches 2010 Manitoba Venture Challenge

  • Little Girls getting bigger

    Toronto’s Little Girls may have started as a side project, but with the release of their new album Concepts, the band has taken centre stage. “We’re still good friends, we just won’t be playing shows together for a while,” Josh McIntyre, Little Girls frontman, said of Pirate/Rock, the band from which they spawned.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Free anthropology lecture at U of W; U of W moves up in Maclean’s ranking; Theatre department presents faust(us): a fantasy; UWSA byelections coming up; Two more speakers coming for Mouseland Press Speaker Series

  • RON HAWKINS - 10 Kinds of Lonely

    Flat guitars and even flatter lyrics haunt the 10 lonely anthems on 10 Kinds of Lonely, the fourth album from Toronto’s Ron Hawkins.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Trick or treat for a good cause; EcoPIA, Mennonite historian honoured with fall awards; U of M-led research team awarded funding to study H1N1; Campus security van goes green

  • Campus News Briefs

    Attention winter wait listers!; Qualitative research group available; Gallery 1C03 hosts wind coil sound flow; U of M jazz student wins national award; Reappointment of CFS Local 8 representative

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W to host NDP candidates’ leadership forum; Faculty of Business and Economics gets $250,000; Fourth-annual Undergraduate Science Poster Session held; ‘Smart Start’ workshops begin; FemFest on campus

  • Campus News Briefs

    In the chief’s own words; UWSA day-care now open; Dean of education wins international education awards; Juice 9 launches Sept. 25; McFeetors Hall opens

  • Campus News Briefs

    Canadian students blast off; CKUW releases Transmissions; Green cleaning products to be used on campus; Age of Stupid screening at U of W; Queer-support open for business

  • Campus News Briefs

    H1N1 update; Bottled water gone on campus; U of W represented at Global Youth Assembly; Uni won’t accept credit cards for tuition payments

  • Watch Canada’s best short films from the comfort of your computer chair

    Ah, it’s time again for NSI’s online film fest. And with this summer’s record breaking cold spells, there’s no better place to be than glued to your computer screen checking out the finest Canadian shorts out there.

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