Culture

  • Fashion Streeter

    Me and my friends love  to match, but they were all wearing black tonight …  I was like, ‘I’m feeling a bit more hilarious than that.'

  • Unsupermarket

    A comic by Sari Habiluk

  • Life in the City of Dirty Water

    Clayton Thomas-Müller is delivering his transmedia presentation, Life in the City of Dirty Water at the West End Cultural Centre on Jan. 30.

  • More than just books and mortar

    Citizens who can’t remember the last time they’ve used their library cards may be surprised to find that they can get more than books and DVDs from their local library.

  • Layer up for your commute

    Layers are key when it comes to dressing for winter cycling.

  • Hula Hooping culture picks up momentum

    Although first popularized in the ’60s, hula hooping has made a comeback in the 21st century as a popular form of both fitness and dance.

  • Whose House? Erin and Angelica’s House

    Erin Meagan Schwartz describes both her and Angelica Schwartz - no relation - as creative people who do a lot of interdisciplinary art work, but mostly performance based art.

  • Shifting the stigma

    Stigma surrounding taking medication for mental health and mental illnesses, as well as stigma around mental health in general, has decreased in recent years. This shows through both sociological and medical points of view.

  • This year, resolve not to diet

    The new year is a time when many people resolve to change their lifestyle for the better, often resulting in a pledge to lose weight. However, the correlation of weight loss with success is false and contributes to sizeist discrimination.

  • People of Colour face depression, too

    There is a stigma that People of Colour (POC) do not experience mental illness, according to NPR. At the same time, they are more vulnerable to the traumatic experience of racism.

  • Arts briefs

    ConfiDance // QTBIPOC Writing Workshop // CV2 Launch // Me We Everybody // Metal fundraiser

  • Whose House? Kent’s House!

    Kent Davies is a campus staple at the University of Winnipeg. He’s worked on campus in a number of capacities over the years (including a four-year stint as the chair of the Mouseland Press’ Board of Directors, that oversees The Uniter).

  • Blood narratives

    Although their slogan is the all-inclusive interpellation “It’s in you to give,” Canadian Blood Services has strict criteria regarding donors. People with potential exposure to certain viruses, such as HIV, are excluded from the donation process

  • Pronouns in the classroom

    Students and professors may have noticed the increasing interest in employing correct gender pronouns, particularly gender-neutral pronouns such as the singular “they.”

  • Gear up and get out

    Oksana Kosteckyj expresses a common sentiment when she says, “I think winter in Manitoba is pretty harsh.”

  • Support group for LGBTQ Muslims

    Queer Muslims, as members of both the LGBTQ+ and Muslim communities, have unique shared experiences and challenges. 

  • Whose House? Ian’s House

    When it comes to Winnipeg’s film industry, Ian Bawa has worked in basically every possible corner.

  • Un-Supermarket

    A comic by Sari Habiluk.

  • TOBA

    A comic by Matthew Dyck.

  • Un-Supermarket

    A comic by Sari Habiluk

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