• Métis connections

    Online platforms bring the Métis community together

  • ‘Parks are not for sale’

    Environmental groups push against privatization of provincial parks

  • City Briefs

    City receives affordable housing funding // Mourning the victims of austerity // Taking care of future students online // Take your ball and go home (for now) // Addressing housing issues in Northern Manitoba // Pallister to prioritize policing as pandemic procedure

  • Angels, demons and vagina witchcraft

    Vocalist speaks on debut album and lyrical meanings

  • Meet your meat

    Local meat farmers provide assurance of ethical farming

  • Truly making magic

    Origin Stories: Tracey Nepinak 

  • Arts Briefs

    Children’s Special Allowance // CRAFTED 2020 // Jazz Film Festival // Restaurants struggling with Code Red // Towards a Queer Prairie Aesthetic // Solidarity Winnipeg

  • Critipeg: Black Narcissus (1947)

    Available on Apple TV and Criterion Channel

  • Softening their strides

    Dancers and educators re-envision equitable connection

  • The neighbours are having a coup

    At the time of this writing, the ballots in the US presidential election are still being counted.

  • OK, Boomer

    An illustration by Charlie Morin.

  • Horoscopes

    Those born with the Scorpion as their rising, sun or moon sign have a mysterious, intuitive, and power-wielding dynamic in the core of their personality, an echo of the shadowy Autumn season. The primary Scorpio strengths can be found in their devoted, determined, and observant natures. They are hard workers, often artistic, and deeply committed to study and research. You can count on the Scorpion to see whatever they have committed to through to the end.

  • Thank you, Goddess

    BDSM requires skillful and intentional communication. It is the ménage à trois of intimacy, tenderness and vulnerability. 

  • Late-night shows are like university students

    For now, late-night reflects the mounting pressure put on comedians to be philosophers, political activists and teachers, able to somehow grapple (comedically) with the floundering American democracy.

  • In law we trust

    It isn’t fair to ask marginalized communities for lawful protest when laws often largely miss the mark on human rights.

  • U of W organizes Webinar Wednesdays

    The Webinar Wednesdays series, organized by U of W Student Services, attempts to provide support and advice for students.

  • From the big city to the Prairies

    The story of why Jennifer Reid left Toronto and began teaching at the U of W is a heartwarming tale. 

  • U of W hosts Black Writing in Canada

    The Black Writing in Canada is a new initiative from the University of Winnipeg's English department.

  • Campus Briefs

    Awards and financial aid // Student aid // Student central // Student records // Student services

  • Balancing the budget comes at a price

    The plan for education reform was unveiled in the provincial government’s throne speech on Oct. 7, contending that parents will have “more say” in the new model.

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