Campus
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City briefs
U of W vaccination mandate update // Doors Open Winnipeg is back // Rock climb online // Virtual Pride panel // Federal election voting details // When Veins Meet Like Rivers at Plug-In
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The feds giveth, and the feds taketh away
While liberal and conservative political commentators alike characterize youth in post-secondary programs as politically engaged in the extreme, voter turnout rates over the past 30 years suggest that while the youth (typically defined as those between 18 and 24 years of age) vote is currently the largest voting bloc by age, young people have been casting fewer and fewer votes since the 1990s.
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Vaccines mandated on U of W campus
After weeks of advocacy from faculty unions and pressure from students, the University of Winnipeg (U of W) is set to follow in the footsteps of other Canadian universities by implementing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for the fall term.
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Campus briefs
Winter Term // Spring Term // Good Friday // Exams // Bursaries for Spring Term // Convocation Awards // Grades // myVisit
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City briefs
See it before the final curtain call // Physics and geography thesis presentations // A new space to gather and learn in // Psychology students sharing research // Exploring strategies to end homelessness
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Bored of pots and pans
PROFile: Mirjana Roksandic, professor, anthropology department, U of W
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U of W prof’s forthcoming book on Meghan Markle and racism
Kimberley Ducey’s research receiving international attention
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Isolation and anxiety
Student mental health after a year of online school
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Campus briefs
Webinar Wednesdays // Winter Term // Spring Term // Good Friday // Exams // Convocation Awards // Grades // myVisit
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Bridging the suburban/inner-city gap
Dynamics of the Inner City course now offered at Maples Met School
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City briefs
Bill 57 delayed // UWSA election campaigns underway // Code Red to continue // Podcasting workshop for U of W community members // Meet U of W’s Indigenous engagement librarian candidates // Dr. Deborah McGregor on Reconciliation, Colonization, And Indigenous Climate Futures
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Protest, Activism, Whimsy and Self-Care
University of Manitoba’s School of Art presents exhibit within Animal Crossing
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Bringing the polls to the people
New polling software doubles as market-research tool and social app
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Arts briefs
Time to Plé // Popping up at Théâtre Cercle Molière // Virtual adult music classes // These HUNKS have some Mouth Beef // The Laramie Project // Manitoba Accessible Sport Trivia Night
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A cautious return
There are a lot of questions about what a return to humans on campus means for our newspaper.
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Love and crime
PROFile: Silvana Buccini, contract academic staff, Department of Criminal Justice, U of W
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Diversity Foods and COVID-19
The life of a social enterprise during a pandemic
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Campus briefs
Webinar Wednesdays // Winter Term // Spring Term // Good Friday // Winter Term // Exams // Convocation Awards // myVisit
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City briefs
Candidates, on your marks ... // Blank bills revealed // Come on in, the water might be safe? // Presentation with Dr. April Langley // Sport scholarship support // Winnipeg Comiccon launches virtual Saturdays
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Lost in Japan
PROFile: Jeffrey Newmark, associate professor, religion and culture department, U of W