News
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Immigrants and reform
Foreigner Affairs
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The right kinds of questions
PROFile: Adam Scarfe, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
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Friendly Manitoba?
U of W an attractive option for many American students
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U of W students elect new UWSA president
University of Winnipeg students have elected a new UWSA executive following a tumultuous summer
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Campus Briefs
Awards and financial aid // Student Central // Student Services
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Métis connections
Online platforms bring the Métis community together
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‘Parks are not for sale’
Environmental groups push against privatization of provincial parks
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City Briefs
City receives affordable housing funding // Mourning the victims of austerity // Taking care of future students online // Take your ball and go home (for now) // Addressing housing issues in Northern Manitoba // Pallister to prioritize policing as pandemic procedure
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Meet your meat
Local meat farmers provide assurance of ethical farming
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The neighbours are having a coup
At the time of this writing, the ballots in the US presidential election are still being counted.
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Late-night shows are like university students
For now, late-night reflects the mounting pressure put on comedians to be philosophers, political activists and teachers, able to somehow grapple (comedically) with the floundering American democracy.
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In law we trust
It isn’t fair to ask marginalized communities for lawful protest when laws often largely miss the mark on human rights.
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U of W organizes Webinar Wednesdays
The Webinar Wednesdays series, organized by U of W Student Services, attempts to provide support and advice for students.
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From the big city to the Prairies
The story of why Jennifer Reid left Toronto and began teaching at the U of W is a heartwarming tale.
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U of W hosts Black Writing in Canada
The Black Writing in Canada is a new initiative from the University of Winnipeg's English department.
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Campus Briefs
Awards and financial aid // Student aid // Student central // Student records // Student services
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Balancing the budget comes at a price
The plan for education reform was unveiled in the provincial government’s throne speech on Oct. 7, contending that parents will have “more say” in the new model.
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Reaching beyond bars
Manitoba has the highest incarceration rate out of all provinces in Canada at 231 adults per a population of 100,000 – a problem that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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City Briefs
Tech-Connect launch // A year-long timeout // The annual meeting of those who speak for the trees // Navigating law to protect the environment // Healthcare worker grievances // Bowman announces break with City
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Big win for Winnipeg students
The life of a university student can be difficult and stressful. For students with Crohn’s and colitis, that struggle can be even more pronounced.