• Whose House? Bailee’s House!

    Ever since she began playing music in high school, local musician Bailee Woods has stuck by one key philosophy: give your bands weird names.

  • Uniter IRL

    One of our goals with The Uniter is to start conversations that aren’t happening in other publications, and to tell stories that open up new spaces for learning and discovery.

  • Who’s the boss?

    Sometimes, shattering the glass ceiling can leave an entrepreneur under a microscope.

  • Un-Supermarket

    A comic by Sari Habiluk

  • Cult of personality

    The political process is seemingly slipping away from policy and legislation and toward celebrity culture. 

  • Accessibility concerns with campus washrooms

    ​The University of Winnipeg has been adapting its campus to address the needs of gender non-conforming (GNC) individuals in the past few years. However, accessibility to gender-neutral washrooms is still an issue.

  • PRofile: Alan Diduck

    Community engagement is a common theme that pops up throughout environmental studies and sciences professor Alan Diduck’s career.

  • Provincial survey may not be representative

    The Province of Manitoba released a new healthcare poll, but an expert says it’s not representative, and some are concerned it constrains discussion.

  • Breaking Ultimate world records

    On Sept. 12, Connor Lawrence and Shayne Pfeifer broke the Guinness World Record for the most behind-the-back flying disc catches in one minute. Their record was 34.

  • Condo uptick in Winnipeg

    Within the mid 2010s, condo construction spiked in Winnipeg. Many different groups of consumers and different types of condos are behind this.

  • News Briefs

    Generation Green // TEDx UWinnipeg // Westland Foundation contribution // IHOP // Jane Goodall // Bike Blowout 

  • Reduce waste and save on groceries

    Winnipeggers aren’t great at reusing their kitchen scraps.

  • New DIY space in West End

    There’s a new DIY community space opening up in Winnipeg’s West End near the University of Winnipeg.

  • Critipeg: Only the dead wear shoes to bed

    Hotel Room/Only the Dead Wear Shoes to Bed, a multimedia installation which took place in the basement of Forth, featured four videos, a large installation and a performance by artist and contemporary dancer Ming Hon.

  • Prophets of Rage - Self-titled

    If you’re tired of hearing the repetitive themes that are found within much of new music today and are interested in hearing songs with both a unique sound and point of view, then look no further than the debut album from Prophets of Rage.

  • Benefit show makes use of talent for revolution

    Social change occurs at the intersection of talent and ability. The upcoming Justice for Errol Benefit Show, a showcase of bands coming together to support prison abolition, exemplifies this.

  • Arts Briefs

    The art of songwriting // WOKE Comedy returns // Congrats to awards nominees // Flash Photo Fest // SC Mira EP release

  • Halfway to somewhere

    As I walk the length of Centennial Hall, a burning sensation is forming in my bladder. A need to pee! I suppress this bodily function too often, but here I am saved! A gender-neutral washroom is midway down this hall, and, as I lock the stall door, I am thankful that this time I won’t be forced to choose between a binary that I’ve never been able to fit into.

  • Whose House? Ashley’s House!

    After spending most of the last year out of town on tour, bassist Ashley Au is ready for some home time.

  • Be our boss

    Who runs the news?

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