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  • Campus News Briefs

    Chartrand to receive honorary doctorate; Wong elected to scientific body; U of W receives $500K for residential school research

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Wesmen women add to losing record; Wesmen men come away with a tie, a loss in homestand

  • Global College changes hands

    After six years of service, former principal Marilou McPhedran has left the University of Winnipeg’s Global College, leaving the organization in a state of flux.

  • Walking the Red Road

    Léo sits across from me, his paintbrush casually swirling reds and yellows as he describes his history with the lodge - the place he’s called home for the past 18 months.

  • Wesmen Briefs

    Women’s soccer team “schooled” by B.C.; Men’s soccer team shut out twice by Alberta; Women’s volleyball come out 4-1 after 5-game tournament

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W in China and Hong Kong; Chief Darcy Bear shares success story at U of W; Mental health symposia at U of W; U of W to be pesticide-free in 2013

  • The future of print journalism

    How do you feel about the future of print journalism given the recent Winnipeg Free Press layoffs?

  • Refining the East Exchange

    To Noel Bernier, the streets and shops of the East Exchange are Winnipeg’s exciting new residential epicentre and the source of a strong community with a vision of the neighbourhood’s future.

  • Winnipeg Free Press faces major layoffs

    In a surprise move last week, Manitoba’s largest print media organization laid off seven editorial staff members, causing many to question the viability of print journalism in Winnipeg.

  • Don’t close the book on them yet

    Aimee Peake has seen many bookstores close their doors in the 11 years she’s been in the business.

  • Local News Briefs

    Demand for pesticide ban growing; Suzuki brings ecology, economics talk to city; Manitoba unions compete for healthcare worker bounty; CTF questions spiritual health project

  • International News Briefs

    U.S. marines face discipline for urination video; No more Google for Iran; SARS-like virus causes global alert; Hitch-flying pilot busted

  • Our writing is all over the land

    It is often assumed that indigenous culture is built around oral storytelling traditions rather than a proper literary tradition before contact with Europeans.

  • Fact into fiction, fiction to fact

    How much can we learn about the historical character of Winnipeg through its literature?

  • ‘The commodification of education’

    The University of Winnipeg is facing criticism over the structure and mandate of its strategic review process.

  • Why do you think there are virtually no openly gay athletes in professional sports?

    Why do you think there are virtually no openly gay athletes in professional sports?

  • The pros and cons of guaranteed annual income

    While both conservatives and progressives agree the welfare system is broken, they cannot agree on how to fix it.

  • ‘A wake-up call’

    A new report by the Manitoba HIV Program (MHIVP) has shed light on an ongoing problem.

  • New campaign takes aim at homophobia in locker rooms

    A new campaign aims to change the locker room into a safe space for gay and lesbian athletes at all levels of sports.

  • International News Briefs

    Obama vows to avenge Libyan ambassador’s death; Exiting euro would be “catastrophic,” says Greek prime minister; NATO airstrike kills eight women civilians in Afghanistan; Nancy Pelosi says Medicare will help Democrats win U.S. congressional elections

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