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  • ‘Like a slap in the face of history’

    It’s a plan in its infant stages, but one that has outraged both students and athletes.

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Men’s basketball lose on the road in pre-season; Men’s soccer comes away with two tie games on the road

  • Winnipeg student associations push for yearly transit pass

    Student associations at several Winnipeg universities are aggressively pursuing the possible creation of an annual transit pass.

  • Heading off early struggles

    The move from a small conference to the CIS this season has the Wesmen soccer teams feeling some growing pains.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Chartrand to receive honorary doctorate; Wong elected to scientific body; U of W receives $500K for residential school research

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Wesmen women add to losing record; Wesmen men come away with a tie, a loss in homestand

  • Global College changes hands

    After six years of service, former principal Marilou McPhedran has left the University of Winnipeg’s Global College, leaving the organization in a state of flux.

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Women’s soccer team “schooled” by B.C.; Men’s soccer team shut out twice by Alberta; Women’s volleyball come out 4-1 after 5-game tournament

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W in China and Hong Kong; Chief Darcy Bear shares success story at U of W; Mental health symposia at U of W; U of W to be pesticide-free in 2013

  • ‘The commodification of education’

    The University of Winnipeg is facing criticism over the structure and mandate of its strategic review process.

  • Campus News Briefs

    New organizational focuses announced in State of University address; Wesmen baseball go another 100 innings; Dean of libraries moves to Edmonton; Wesmen Wrestlers champion Annual Great Rock Climb; U of W alum and grad student featured in TEDx talk

  • Increased enrollment sparks debate over the point of academia

    University enrollment is steadily growing, but faculty members wonder whether students actually know why they attend university.

  • An athletic leap

    With the sod turned on the new UNITED Health & RecPlex at the University of Winnipeg, there’s more excitement on the horizon for those interested in recreation and athletics.

  • Sportsplex sod turning the beginning of uncertain era

    The University of Winnipeg’s UNITED Health & RecPlex sounds like a dream come true. But will it live up to its promises?

  • Kicked to the mat, but not down for the count

    The airwaves of Winnipeg’s 92.9 KICK-FM have gone dead, but buzz around the station’s rebirth keeps getting stronger.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Eco-Kids score big with $25,000 donation; Global College gets a new acting director; U of W, Winnipeg Technical College take on computer hackers; Business faculty receives $25,000 gift; University opts out of copyright clearance service agreement

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Women struggle in regular season openers; Men end weekend with disappointing 0–1–1 record

  • ‘For the love of the game’

    Baseball is America’s pastime, but after taking a good crack in their first season, the Wesmen men have established themselves firmly as Manitoba’s university team.

  • Campus News Briefs

    New business and economics dean; UWSA VP visits San Francisco to learn about climate change; Moulaison named dean of arts ; University introduces master of arts in environmental economics; Storytime at Gallery 1C03

  • New dean and lower budget for library

    An upcoming high-profile departure along with acquisition budget cuts has left the university’s library in a state of flux.

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