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  • Beyond books at the library

    The University of Winnipeg Library is a quaint, quiet place to study. Students can rent books and films for the sake of learning or pleasure. However, the University of Winnipeg Library features some even more obscure resources that could prove extremely useful to students

  • Know your rental rights

    September is a busy month for renters and landlords in Winnipeg, with an influx of out-of-province students, folks returning from summer jobs outside of the city and first-time renters moving out of their childhood homes.

  • News briefs

    Annual Great Rock Climb // Our Place Safe Space fundraiser // Fifth Annual Poutine Cup // Beet Happening to close its doors // Absolutely Fabulous Friday // Refurbished bike sale

  • Cool off with sweet treats this summer

    With the arrival of Winnipeg's famous muggy, warm weather, many ice cream enthusiasts are twitching to begin their summertime treks to their favourite ice cream shops.

  • Trade and leisure at The Forks

    The Forks has a history stretching back thousands of years, according to the book The Forks, A Meeting Place Transformed by Sheila Grover and Greg Thomas.

  • Land, water and the health of the environment

    A thesis written by Natasha J. Szach argues that preserving water will give the Indigenous community a chance to move from being a stakeholder into a partner when governing the Canadian people.

  • Bear Clan Patrol covering more ground

    The Bear Clan Patrol is expanding to include different areas in Winnipeg. 

  • Colloqui-what?

    This year is the 20th anniversary of the Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) colloquium at the University of Winnipeg (U of W).

  • PROFile: Melanie Martin

    Melanie Martin, a professor of physics at the University of Winnipeg (U of W), has been teaching since 2004. 

  • Building community in the commons

    The WestEnd Commons, a part of the St. Matthews Non-Profit Housing Incorporation, is now located in the newly remodeled St. Matthew’s Anglican Church.

  • Youth walk out for solidarity

    On March 14, Grant Park High School students and staff hosted a walkout in support of the students and victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Fla. 

  • News Briefs

    Network outage overnight Thursday // Before Two-Spirit // Patio-smoking ban // Campus sustainability recognition award // Parking rate to increase by $1.50 // Green Drinks

  • Trans Day of Visibility

    Transgender Day of Visibility is a day of celebration for community accomplishments and empowerment.

  • Taking notes on campus

    There are many methods to note-taking in class, and often different learning styles can affect how students take notes.

  • Band-Aid solution to justice

    Winnipeg has the largest Indigenous population across Canada with 38,700 First Nations, 52,130 Métis and 315 Inuit people. Yet the province of Manitoba lacks both Gladue reports and Gladue courts to represent this growing population.

  • News Briefs

    Final speaker - Classics // Get ready for gold // Guest lecture by J.R. Léveillé // WHS Donations Telethon // The Ethics of Culture // Mama Bear Clan patrol fundraiser

  • Clean and Clear Concrete

    Weather in Winnipeg means watching a snowman melt one day, then adding an extra coat of snow the next. 

  • PROFile: William Rory Dickson

    Professor William Rory Dickson began teaching at the University of Winnipeg in 2015 in the Religion and Culture Department. 

  • Behind the rock wall

    Youth for Christ's (YFC) decision to build near the North End has stirred up some controversy.

  • News briefs

    Virtuosi presents “Palette of Colours" // Producing gang territories // Cultural appropriation panel // Pilot of crisis text line for kids // Pinball Popup Arcade at Forth

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