News
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Free Moby
Author Mark Leiren-Young investigates The Killer Whale Who Changed the World
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Breeze through wasp season
Before taking your rage out on all the wasps buzzing about, it’s important to understand why this useful insect is so in-your-face this time of year.
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Bylaw changes ease parking woes around U of W
A breakdown of how the new parking law affects students
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News Briefs
City Integrity Commissioner // Peace for West Central // Trees and tots // Learn about Co-op program // Sharing coming out stories // Student group fair
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The PROFile - Alexander Freund
Alexander Freund’s favourite part of his job is learning from students.
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Space To Work Out
Initiative wants to know if you feel comfortable in our gym
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Who’s Got You Covered?
Understanding your student health plan
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App Offers New Incentive to Buy Local
Small business sees benefits of sharing platform for loyalty programs
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News Briefs
Reduced speeds in school zones // Wesmen women’s soccer home opener // Grad funding FAQ // Downtown conference in 2017 // U of W celebrates SSHRC funding // Arthritis awareness forum
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The Art of Art Therapy
Manitoba’s first art therapy certification program opens
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Fashion Streeter
“What I’m wearing makes me comfortable.”
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PROFile - Dr. Eva Pip
Dr. Eva Pip taught biology at the University of Winnipeg and retired in early September.
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Back to School Basics
How to survive Year One at the U of W
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Field Course in Reconciliation
Students study with elders in the community of Shoal Lake 40
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Universal Transit
U-Pass now available to full-time students
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Buzzing with Activity
Urban beekeeping regulations move ahead
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Smashing Records
Video game marathon raises funds to help kids develop their own games
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News Briefs
Bike culture downtown // Curbside treasures // Games volunteers needed // New coffee and old books // Rock climbing challenge
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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.
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Oddblock Comedy Festival
August 25 to 28: South Osborne gets silly