Meg Crane

  • Coming back strong

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women’s soccer team has a new outlook on competition in 2015. 

  • A safer space for help

    Historically, the University of Winnipeg’s (U of W) Counselling Centre has been understaffed and inappropriately located, but that changed on Sept. 14.

  • The PROFile - David Duval

    David Duval enjoyed teaching in New Zealand, but in 2011 it was time for a change.

  • Let’s talk about sex

    On Sept. 17, Winnipeggers got together to talk about sex. 

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    Peg City Porchfest // RasTamils new album // rip/torn // Records! // WSO operating surplus 

  • Required indigenous learning

    The proposed Indigenous Credit Requirement (ICR) may not directly affect current students, but they are being encouraged to weigh in on the debate.

  • The PROFile - Mary LeMaître

    Mary LeMaître is an instructor in the University of Winnipeg’s French department. While she clearly has a passion for language, she’s interested in so much more.

  • Talk about ending racism

    Mayor Brian Bowman is taking steps towards reducing racism in Winnipeg.

  • Experiments in film

    It’s not unlike Winnipeggers to see something missing in the arts scene and decide to create it themselves.

    Before 2005, Jaimz Asmundson says there was no where in Winnipeg to see or show experimental film. There were many film festivals but none to show the type of work he did.

  • Anxiety at Graffiti Gallery

    Dany Reede’s paintings are anxiety and depression on canvas.

  • Wacky nostalgia

    While childless adults are not likely to be part of entertainer Al Simmon’s audience, many Winnipeggers grew up with his tunes and caught a few of his performances.

  • Arts and Culture Briefs

    Architectural tour // Bordamos Without Borders // Slim Twig returns // Winter fashion show // Winnipeg Design Festival

  • Whose House? Joseph’s House

    Not everyone goes into university knowing what they want to do. Joseph Kornelsen sure didn’t.

  • The Wolfpack

    The documentary, The Wolfpack, gives an emotional look into the lives of six boys living in an apartment in New York with their sister and parents. With their father’s strict rules, one of the Angulo boys admits that the apartment can feel like a jail — there have been years when they didn’t leave.

  • Films to learn from

    For students interested in film, Cinematheque is the place to go. Not only is it within walking distance of the University of Winnipeg (U of W), it shows a variety of what is going on in the industry

  • Arts and Culture briefs

    Access Pointe // Windows Collective // Edgar Heap of Birds // Living with the arts // Quiet Concerts

  • Unwanted attention on Winnipeg women

    Street harassment against women and the LGBT community in Winnipeg is a big problem, and a local organization aiming to end it says it has proof.

  • International News Briefs

    General strike in Greece; North Korea threatens more nuclear tests; Opposition to ANC in South Africa; Women’s status elevating in Saudi Arabia

  • Local News Briefs

    Winnipeg seeing organic food boom; Goodbye city-owned arena; PAYS not paying off; Traffic tickets costing taxpayers

  • Local News Briefs

    New blog calls out misogyny aimed at politicians; Valentine’s Day of remembrance; Unions protest privatization; Saskatchewan urban reserve a success; Porn star to return to Manitoba liquor stores

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