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  • CanWest volleyball playoffs begin

    Wesmen volleyball teams wrapped up their seasons during the weekend of Feb. 11 and 12, but four Manitoba teams participated in the first round of CanWest playoffs.

  • Where do you go for your groceries?

    We’ve all been there - you need to pick up some grocery essentials but are too tired or busy to go further than your corner store to get them.

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W partners with Sisler, students to get credits; Wesmen basketball wrap up regular season, Lother hits career high 45 points Friday night; Spring term registration online; Student film festival looking for entries; U of W’s Opportunity Fund sees results

  • Campus News Briefs

    Fun in the sun with the Wesmen; U of W partners with India; Women’s volleyball sweep Thompson Rivers, men lose on the road; REDress project; Stratford Shakespeare Director Comes to U of W

  • Low voter turnout plagues UWSA elections

    By the end of March, students at the University of Winnipeg will have a new president and board of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA).

  • Wesmen basketball teams win at home

    The weekend of Feb. 4 and Feb. 5 was an exciting one in the Duckworth Centre as the Wesmen basketball teams hosted the Fraser Valley Cascades, and won three of the four games.

  • New Microsoft-powered student webmail vast improvement over IAM accounts

    The University of Winnipeg phased out the IAM student e-mail accounts on Feb. 4, replacing them with the Microsoft Live.edu system which mimics more popular webmail systems.

  • U of W students battle the elements during last hockey game of the Spence Street Hockey League

    As heaps of snow engulfed every corner of the city on Friday, Jan. 28, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) SnoWeek wrapped up with the last game of the Spence Street Hockey League (SSHL).

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W theatre department presents Machinal; Wesmen women’s basketball team earns split on the road, Golden Bears defeat Wesmen men; CFI grants for U of W profs; Manitoba fights isotope shortage; New professor joins innovative graduate program

  • Computer glitch postpones UWSA health plan opt-out refunds

    Almost five months after the usual refund return date, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association’s (UWSA) health plan opt-out money is finally being delivered to students.

  • Wesmen women’s volleyball team defeats top-ranked Pandas, splits weekend matches

    The University of Winnipeg’s Wesmen hosted the University of Alberta’s volleyball teams on Jan. 28 and 29. Both of Alberta’s teams, the male Golden Bears and female Pandas, are strong this season and ranked above Winnipeg.

  • Environmental columnist and author to speak at the U of W

    If you’re looking for ways to lessen your impact on the environment, start with changes that are simple for you to make.

  • Wesmen women split with fourth-ranked Cougars, men fall to 2-14

    On Friday, Jan. 21, the University of Winnipeg Wesmen basketball teams hosted long time rivals, the Regina Cougars with home court advantage.

  • Campus News Briefs

    UWFA Logo Contest; Wesmen men’s volleyball spilt on the road, women take the loss; Paths to Reconciliation Talk rescheduled; New Master of Arts program announced; New information technology launches in Manitoba

  • Stress spillover

    If you think you’re the only one who fights more with your significant other during exam periods, think again.

  • Wesmen women take the sweep, men suffer defeat, injuries

    The Wesmen women’s basketball team swept the Victoria Vikes last weekend (Jan. 14-15), improving their record to 12-2, while the men lost both matches to their B.C. equivalent, as well as a few key players to injury.

  • Education as a human right

    Mohamed Mahamud has never known the freedoms of being a national citizen.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Wesmen add baseball to their slate of sports; Free yoga in Bulman Centre; SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE LAUNCHES CONSULTATION

  • New Buhler Centre gets an F, students say

    When the Buhler Centre opened in October, students in the University of Winnipeg’s Division of Continuing Education were excited to move into the brand new building. But instead of entering a finished and contemporary learning environment, many found the building unfit for housing their needs.

  • U of W’s role in controversial CFS

    While numerous schools are attempting to leave the Canadian Federation of Students, the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) spent much of their time this fall prepping for CFS’s annual general meeting held in Gatineau, Quebec from Nov. 24-27.

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