Editorial

  • Welcome Back

    We’re back with a fresh new paper for you! If this whole newspaper business is new to you, welcome! I’ll give you a brief tour. 

  • Build your own summer

    Although our summers may be shorter here, why not take a chance, try something new, and make the most of it?

  • One great city?

    This is it, readers. This is The Urban Issue – our last issue of the publication year.

  • That’s a wrap

    This is our second-to-last issue of this production cycle, but in some ways, it’s also the last of its kind for this year...

  • Springing far, far forward

    We’ve had spring for a week now, so naturally, conversation in The Uniter offices has turned to the topic of fall. 

  • Brighter days

    We’ve finally landed in that awkward phase of spring that’s kind of like a pre-teen growth spurt. Winter boots may feel heavy, but we haven’t quite grown into sandal weather yet.

  • More time to talk

    Fresh on the heels of our Indigenizing Media event with Red Rising Magazine on Feb. 4, we have another fantastic Speakers Series event in the works. On March 17, we’re partnering with the UWSA and Grass Routes Sustainability Festival to present Water and Indigenous Women’s Wisdom.

  • The home stretch

    Students aren’t the only ones counting the days left in February and March. 

  • Same paper, but not on paper

    We had a lot of fun with this one...

  • The Uniter(.ca)

    There’s a question still making its rounds through the media, in newsrooms, in classrooms, in online think pieces and sometimes even in actual printed newspapers. What’s going to happen to print journalism in an increasingly online-based world? 

  • We’re a learning paper

    When we introduce new volunteers to The Uniter, we often start by telling them that The Uniter is a learning paper. What does that mean?

  • New year, new U

    This year, we want to keep giving you the local, alternative arts coverage that you’ve come to count on, and also renew our commitment to our humble home here on campus.

  • Labour dispute points to larger issues

    By the time this issue of The Uniter is published, the decision to strike will have been made by the University of Winnipeg Faculty Association (UWFA).

  • That’s what I get. How about you?

    I have eaten it since I was a little boy. My mother cooked healthier meals during the week, but for lunch on Saturdays it was always Kraft Dinner.

  • If you don’t vote, kick yourself in the face

    If you’re reading this, you’re probably somewhere between the ages of 18 and 30 - not a demographic typically known for heading to the polls in droves come election time.

  • Trains, trucks, cars and more

    I drive my car too much. I need more exercise and I need to stop contributing to the environmental problems that cars cause.

  • Navigating Web 2.0

    What did I do before YouTube?

  • Taking out the trash

    At some point it went from being a routine chore to a chance for reflection.

  • …And justice for all?

    Have you ever watched The Mentalist?

  • How’s my writing?

    September was a weird month at The Uniter.

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