Kim Uduman

Volunteer  

  • To post or not to post?

    Growing up, social media was new and something fun to do. It was a way for people to see what another person’s life was like through the screen of a phone.

    Many people have now made careers out of social media. Some of these positions include work as social-media managers, communications coordinators, YouTubers or influencers.

  • Students who come together, stay together

    I’m one of many who experienced a majority of my university life on campus before the COVID-19 shutdown forced classes online.

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) would be bustling with people trying to get to their classes or trying to claim a spot at Stella’s across the street.

  • Plant care is self-care

    I grew up hearing stories about my mom’s childhood, which she spent on a farm in the Philippines.

  • New Year, Same Sh*t

    I was excited to nicely tuck away the “pandemic part” of my life away and go back to “normal.”

  • Time for some spooky reflection

    With Halloween around the corner, people are getting into a spooky mood. Many will celebrate by wearing costumes, eating candy or going out for drinks. Others, however, have more mindful nights planned.

  • Therapy from home actually worked for me

    Everyone should have the chance to go to therapy.

    Not because we’re all dealing with serious mental illnesses, but because it’s beneficial to talk out tough and negative feelings.

  • Patience is a virtue, especially in customer service

    Customer-service employees are tired of being mistreated

  • Favourite local writer / Favourite local photographer

    Favourite local writer 

    1. Callie Lugosi
    2. Bartley Kives
    3. Cierra Bettens / Riva Billows / Ryan Thorpe (tie)

    Favourite local photographer

    1. Callie Lugosi
    2. Ally Gonzalo
    3. Jen Doerksen