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City briefs
June graduation deadline // The interim president's gambit // Aging policy maturation // Hone your study skills // Virtual reading with Dr. Afua Cooper // Religion, migration and landscape in Latin America
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Grab a paintbrush, and maybe a drink
Art school looks to spark creativity in Winnipeg
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It’s for the culture
New format, same Folklorama experience
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A sense of belonging through printmaking
Origin Stories: Karen Cornelius
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Arts briefs
Creating in a digital world // Lana Winterhalt and MoonBell release Still // small gatherings at PLATFORM centre // One Queer City // Unshakeable: An Epilepsy Awareness Concert // Begonia announces live album
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Critipeg: Ikarie XB-1
Plays Jan. 8 to Feb. 5 at Cinematheque
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The Uniter Speaker Series presents Matthew James-Wilson
Indie music, DIY culture and systemic racism
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Demystifying winter camping
Experienced campers share advice for safe and fun winter excursions
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Happy Trails
When Uniter staff photographer Keeley Braunstein-Black pitched a cover story about winter camping, I was thrilled.
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Horoscopes
It's Aquarius season!
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Witnessing ‘white supremacy unchecked’
The words we use to describe violence
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Calling out COVID deniers won’t change their minds
But there are still benefits
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You Get Me So High
Mother of Goo
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How to get away with screenwriting
PROFile: Noam Gonick, instructor, theatre and film department, U of W
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On agency in death and life
The tricky conversations around Bill C-7
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U of W Fitness Centre offers online courses
Helping students stay active during the pandemic
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Two U of W students start non-profit
A.S.E. provides free tutoring and mentorship to students
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Campus Briefs
Study Skills Workshops // Tuition fees // SINs and tax receipts // Grades // Applications for graduation // Bursaries // Student Aid // Transit subsidy // Webinar Wednesdays // Fall/Winter term courses // MyVisit app
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Tensions between church and skate
Queer skate community says The Edge Skatepark’s religious ties exclude many
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The neighbourhood that never gave up
Book highlights the evolution and resilience of West Broadway