Volume 70, Number 12

Published November 26, 2015

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  • Time flies…

    ...when you’re having fun, right? While we’ve had some wild weeks here at The Uniter, the good has far outweighed the hectic.

  • Blast from the past

    A look at the University of Winnipeg then and now

  • Whose house? Natalie’s house

    Natalie Dyck has turned her childhood spent on a farm into a full-blown career.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    If I Was God… // Manitoba Book Awards // Don Amero // Fairytale Market // Alice in Winnipeg 

  • Prince of passion

    William Prince set to release debut album

  • Fashionistas unite

    New thrift store on Sherbrook will enrich the community

  • So what does it mean?

    Art in buffeteria spurs conversation

  • Exploring experience

    Four panelists discuss consent for all

  • ILoveMakonnen

    ILoveMakonnen 2

  • Georgia

    Georgia

  • Wiesenthal

    Written and performed by Tom Dugan, Presented by Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Plays at Tom Hendry Warehouse until Dec. 5

  • (Her)larious

    All women comedy night empowers comics

  • Dry wit

    Enough dancing around the (other) "A" word

  • Farm-fresh winter wares

    St. Norbert Farmers’ Market now open indoors

  • News briefs

    Indigenous course requirement approved // Governments pledge help for Syrian refugees // International students meeting cancelled // Vibrant transit panel on campus // Grey Cup fever hits Winnipeg // Exam period starts Dec. 8, school closed Dec. 23

  • Syphilis on the rise in rural manitoba

    Officials say no need to panic

  • Dispelling diabetes myths

    U of W team works to educate inner-city youth on disease prevention

  • Growing stronger

    Wesmen wrestling program gets more athletes and support

  • A moment to come together

    Montréal Massacre memorial to be held at U of W

  • Streeter

    Nov 12, 2015 … Streeter. "What is the worst Christmas gift you have ever received?"

  • The PROFile

    Associate professor, Department of Sociology

  • Education or assimilation?

    Jesuit school risks repeating residential school assumptions

  • A green economic alternative

    Social enterprises keep money in communities

  • Failed feminism for breakfast

    Body-positive advertising is insidious

  • Fashion Streeter

    Jacklyn - “What to wear today? Coat or housecoat?”

  • Un-Supermarket

    Un-Supermarket follows the whimsical ups and downs of three jaded cashiers at their local grocery store. Ever wonder what your average retail worker is really thinking? This dark comedy shines a light on some of the attitudes and truths associated with the industry. Though at times cynical, the characters have a sense of humour about their positions and the situations they face on a day to day basis. After all, cashiering is a monotonous job, sometimes you just have to make a joke and not take yourself so seriously... The main characters Val, Rick, and Tish sure don't!

  • Ocosomoso No. 7

    Ocosomoso was beamed down to Earth to investigate the planet and its current conditions. This comic strip chronicles that investigation as Ocosomoso explores his surroundings and relays off-base observations back to the mothership.