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Past and present
We can make progress, but the work is never done
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The Hydro-impacted
A call to action for northern Manitoba’s Indigenous communities
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Critipeg: Letterkenny
“Sleepover,” streaming on Crave
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Arts briefs
MB Arts Network’s online performances // Raine Hamilton at the West End Cultural Centre // Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra quintets // Shred Kelly plays the Winnipeg Folk Festival, virtually // Roaring 2020s at Home hosted by MEMETIC // Theory at Home
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Plenty of good to go around
Good + Plenty promotes diversity in the arts and music scene
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20-year milestone for Juice Journal
Despite a lack of live events, the literary journal remains high-quality
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Kijiji ads and basement rock sessions
Julien’s Daughter setting a different tone in Winnipeg’s alt-rock scene
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City briefs
The queens return // Collegiate pod now online // Virtually welcoming potential students // Pathway to Graduate Studies deadline // UWSA election bylaw restructuring // Reading from Zalika Reid-Benta
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Keeping Winnipeggers warm, and more
Warming Centre aims to fill gaps in services
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Festival du Voyageur goes virtual
Programming includes workshops and eight days of free online concerts
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Campus Briefs
Webinar Wednesdays // Grades // Reading Week // Fall/winter term courses // Bursaries // Student Aid // myVisit app
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Winnipeg-based ClimateWest launched last month
Non-profit focuses on Prairie provinces
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Digital education during a pandemic
U of W groups present innovative solutions
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Queer theory and a love of reading
PROFile: Heather Milne, associate professor, Department of English, U of W
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The fault in our self-care
Life on the Borderline
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Seeking shelter in Winnipeg Transit shacks
Province must invest more to aid those experiencing houselessness
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‘An enabler and a life preserver’
For people with eating disorders, Instagram is a double-edged sword
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God of crushes
An illustration by Hely Schumann
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Mistakes were made
A comic by Charlie Morin
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Having a great day!
A comic by Talia Steele
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Horoscopes
Mercury is in retrograde until February 21.