Editorial

  • Hope, apathy and forest fires

    Manitobans are currently sandwiched between provincial and federal elections. 

  • Don’t fear! Volunteer!

    Here at The Uniter, we take our community obligations seriously. Those obligations include telling the stories that aren’t told elsewhere, but it also refers to our role as a learning paper. 

  • Here we go again

    The new school year is a time of change for many students. It’s a time of change for The Uniter, as well. 

  • We have fun here

    For a weekly paper, when we’re putting together an issue that will be out in the world for a full three months, it’s a big deal! The scope is wide, and we have a lot to tell you.

  • Fractures and bridges

    This year’s capstone issue, the Urban Issue, has a theme of Fractured City. 

  • The last chapter

    This is it, readers – the final chapter of this year’s regularly scheduled Uniter. 

  • Make/break the rules

    Many of the pieces you would usually find in The Uniter are, by most definitions, on the short side.

  • We’re melting!

    To be clear, the paper itself isn’t melting.

  • The write season

    While The Uniter hits newsstands every week, there’s quite a bit that goes on behind the scenes to make each issue.

  • Marching on

    This issue straddles the end of February and beginning of March, a transition from deep winter to end-winter.

  • It’s the time

    It’s been a busy time for students in the cold, cold days of winter.

  • Bring on the music

    Drumroll, please … our annual New Music Issue is finally here!

  • Theatre talks

    This Sunday, Feb. 3, we’re grateful to host another amazing cultural producer as part of the Uniter Speaker Series. Darla Contois will join us at the West End Cultural Centre for an afternoon conversation.

  • Write through january

    As this issue hits the stands, we’ll be in the tail end of January, a dark, cold month in Winnipeg.

  • Screen-Based Activism

    We live in an age where our voices can be heard by the masses with just a few clicks of a button.

  • Your new favourite band(s)

    Over the next week, voting is open for this year’s Uniter Fiver contest. The top five finalists this year – Baseball Hero, Dinner Club, House Handshake, Jamboree and Mister K – were chosen from among this year’s open call to bands.

  • Back in action(ish)

    By now, it might be starting to sink in that it really is January. It really is a new year. And we really are back to whatever routines that entails … kind of.

  • Celebrating 30

    This week’s issue is a special one, though its theme and format has shifted throughout the years.

  • Ch-ch-ch-ch changes

    There’s a subtle thread of shifts and changes running through some of the articles in this week’s issue.

  • Near the end

    For those not living in the context of an academic calendar, mid-November could seem like an odd time to start going on about almost being in January. We’ve barely even got enough snow to cover the grass!

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