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  • Social justice fair aims to get students to volunteer

    Over 30 organizations will come together for the 11th annual Social Justice Fair.

  • Students put on Cultural Celebration Evening

    Enjoy a night of food and entertainment at the city’s cultural hub put together by fellow students.

  • Transit conversations in the fast lane

    Opening up dialogue about Winnipeg’s rapid transit expansion

  • Shining a light on SAD

    More than 15,000 members of Winnipeg’s population are feeling the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression linked to seasonal changes. As of last January, there are more resources in the city to help.

  • News Briefs

    Polar bear dive // Biomass research project // Indoor rowing championship // In the greenhouse // Sizeism sucks // Memory and test-taking stategies

  • Streeter

    What’s your favourite way to discover new music?

  • PROFile - Dr. Catherine Taylor

    Professor and director of academic programs and administration in the faculty of education, professor of rhetoric and communications

  • MCMA Brings music to the U of W

    If a student wants somewhere to practice with their band, they can do it on campus at the University of Winnipeg (U of W). But if that same student wanted a formal music degree, they would have to look elsewhere.

  • Agency helps local bands find that first date

    First Date Touring (FDT), a booking agency created in January 2016, came to fruition with hopes of fostering support for the community of DIY bookers and the bands they love. 

  • News Briefs

    Osborne ball hockey // On the clock // Have a Heart // Get off the couch // Let’s Talk

  • Connecting with your campus

    UWSA event aims to welcome students back to school

  • Moving Images exhibit showcases U of W filmmakers

    Creators work being shown off at 1C03

  • PROFile – Matt Dyce

    Matt Dyce has been at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) for just over four years, and he says it’s still a little weird teaching prairie kids about the prairies, when he’s not from them himself.

  • Manitoba Open winding up for curling event

    Bonspiel has been hurrying hard for 125 years 

  • Thunderbird House hopes to offer more in 2017

    Elders’ teaching nights are healing for the community

  • News Briefs

    Direct Farm is in town // Black History Month around the corner // Women’s March Jan. 21 // Let’s talk Trump // Fentanyl community forums // Little Brown Jug now open

  • Athletics for all

    Breaking down student athletic and rec fees

  • Muslim Students Association calls for respect

    Naima Arab, the coordinator of the Muslim Students Association (MSA), says Muslims are not bad people. She says that unlike how they have been portrayed in the media, Muslims are peaceful.

  • Wesmen acknowledge land and people

    Teams seeking to build relationships in the community

  • Get money for studying

    Grant workshop to help students focus on education

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