Opinion
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Manitoba’s deficit is political
A lack of inspiring leadership means democracy needs an overhaul
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Small Talk
If a value falls in a forest and nobody hears it, does it exist?
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Brighter days
We’ve finally landed in that awkward phase of spring that’s kind of like a pre-teen growth spurt. Winter boots may feel heavy, but we haven’t quite grown into sandal weather yet.
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No justice for Palestine
Parliament’s condemnation of BDS relies on a fallacious Western narrative that enables Apartheid
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Middle of Nowhere
Riverside encounters show the importance of wild spaces
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More time to talk
Fresh on the heels of our Indigenizing Media event with Red Rising Magazine on Feb. 4, we have another fantastic Speakers Series event in the works. On March 17, we’re partnering with the UWSA and Grass Routes Sustainability Festival to present Water and Indigenous Women’s Wisdom.
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Get with the composting program
The environmental cost of landfilling isn’t worth the short term savings in our pockets
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It’s a white man’s world
In the west, women and people of colour are defined by the white male gaze
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Dry Wit
Take a break from drinking culture
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The home stretch
Students aren’t the only ones counting the days left in February and March.
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Here’s why meditation is like a cheat code for life
Six reasons to start meditating and stay in the now
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Keen On Green
Who should pay for the environment?
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Well, that’s garbage
Hashtag movie alone
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Same paper, but not on paper
We had a lot of fun with this one...
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February: the month of love(handles)
U of W events encourage positive body image
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Small Talk
On educating others
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The Uniter(.ca)
There’s a question still making its rounds through the media, in newsrooms, in classrooms, in online think pieces and sometimes even in actual printed newspapers. What’s going to happen to print journalism in an increasingly online-based world?
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Privatization or birds of prey?
Privatization could jeopardize community investments
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Time well spent?
Social media shares a curated existence
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Childcare is a student issue
Access benefits education and the economy