News
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Navigating the gendered impact of COVID-19
Women in the 15 to 24 age bracket among most affected by pandemic job losses
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City briefs
Candidates, on your marks ... // Blank bills revealed // Come on in, the water might be safe? // Presentation with Dr. April Langley // Sport scholarship support // Winnipeg Comiccon launches virtual Saturdays
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Arts briefs
Manitoba Opera: The Barber of Seville as styled by Al Simmons // As Immense as the Sky by Meryl McMaster // Virtual burlesque and pole-dance performances by Shane Sable and Lynx Chase // Futures Barren/Futures Abundant by April Dean // I’m Not Your Kinda Princess by Lori Blondeau at Plug In // “The Way It Would Be” new single by Field Guide
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Do you know where your sewage goes?
Decades of conversations about wastewater in Winnipeg
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A hard look in the mirror
Right-wing ‘cancel culture’ obsession can barely conceal its own racism
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Lost in Japan
PROFile: Jeffrey Newmark, associate professor, religion and culture department, U of W
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Out-of-this-world research activity
U of W team part of Mars rover project
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New election rules for UWSA
Changes come after a chaotic spring 2020 election
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Campus briefs
Webinar Wednesdays // Spring Term registration // UWSA Student Conference/Travel Fund Award // Winter Term courses // Good Friday // Exams // Convocation Awards // myVisit app
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The Village Project seeks to end, not manage, homelessness
Housing project aims to promote healing through community and cultural supports
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Bill [redacted]
Province faces criticism after releasing 19 bills with no text
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City briefs
Transit Master Plan released // Upcoming Weweni event // Take a virtual visit to Honeyland // Upcoming events in the English department // Reprioritizing school budgets // City announces temporary memorial to COVID-19 victims
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An abundance of bagels
Winnipeg goes from zero to 3 specialty bagel shops in less than a year
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Arts briefs
Irish songs for ukulele // Digital Dramaturgy Initiative // Into the Nexus at Cr8ery // Visions of Swan Lake // Music ‘N’ Mavens // St. Patrick’s Day with the Dust Rhinos
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They don’t give a crap
It’s a sad reality that racist heckling is considered acceptable in the Legislature while the word “crap” is verboten.
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Labour rights are immigrant rights
Foreigner Affairs
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The personal and the historical
PROFile: Jon Malek, sessional instructor, history department, U of W
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UWSA hosts game nights
Biweekly events are free to join for all students
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Province unveils post-secondary strategy
Professors react to recently released report
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Campus briefs
Webinar Wednesdays // Spring Term registration // Winter Term // Good Friday // UWSA Student Conference/Travel Fund Award // Convocation Awards // MyVisit app