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Toba
Assassins, intrigue, an overweight cat with psychic abilities — just a standard weekday for an infamous space drifter like TOBA. He has exes all over this end of the galaxy, and the police are after his trans-dimensional kush, but if he can keep his head down and his medicine ablaze, he may decide the fate of the universe.
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NDP leadership race seems to be devolving
The Manitoba New Democratic Party will elect a new leader on Sept. 16
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University to begin reserved gym hours pilot
Following calls to implement reserved hours for women and non-binary individuals at the University of Winnipeg’s fitness facilities, the university will begin a pilot program this fall.
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Best Buddies looking for more students
The Best Buddies Winnipeg Chapter is looking for University of Winnipeg students to befriend people with intellectual disabilities.
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PRofile - Doug Williams
Doug Williams, the department chair of psychology, and two of his undergrad students will receive an award for a recent article about how animals tell time.
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New app aims to keep students safe
A new app put out by the University of Winnipeg Security Services aims to help keep students safe.
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City seeks cyclist feedback for new greenway
The city will hold a forum this Friday to discuss a planned pedestrian and cycling infrastructure project that would connect Wolseley and West Alexander.
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Does sprawl take away from the downtown?
Sprawling suburbs mean Winnipeg’s inner city faces decaying roads, sidewalks and water pipes, says retired University of Winnipeg political science professor Christopher Leo.
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News Briefs
Research grants // Dine in the Dark // Health cuts // Marathon of Sport // Hermetic Code Tour // Charter Day
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The scoop on vegan cheez
“Nut cheese” isn’t what it sounds like. Created by fermenting a blend of nuts, grains and spices, the product is a homemade alternative to store-bought vegan cheese.
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Audience investigates a murder at the museum
If you’ve always wanted to take part in a murder investigation, here’s your chance. Fort la Reine Museum in Portage la Prairie will host its annual Murder at the Museum for two weekends in September.
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Slow Spirit show their true nature
Winnipeg-based band Slow Spirit have been darlings of the local indie rock scene for the last few years, and they’re preparing to release their first studio album
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Critipeg: Obit
The word “obituary” can have misleading connotations.
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Faces in Different Places
The secret to making interesting art is to be a remarkably interesting person – or maybe it’s just humour.
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Arts Briefs
Art City clay on display // More Indigenous art at the WAG // Circle of Life Thunderbird House Fundraiser // Vegan SMACDOWN // JJ Neepin selected for apprenticeship // Wall-to-Wall presents Hotel Room
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Whose House? Carrie’s House!
“I don’t think our exes should be exiled.” This is the core sentiment behind Loverboys, the new solo exhibition by visual artist Carrie Bryson.
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Monumental or mundane?
Every place has a history. When people travel, they often make a point of visiting historic sites, getting to know the culture and the history of the place they are visiting.
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A break in the bustle
Early September’s a busy time, on campus and off. Around the U of W, halls are more crowded, bookstore lineups stretch out longer, and pudding seems to be flying off the shelves in Riddell Hall.
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Un-Supermarket
Sari Habiluk's comic explores the dynamic of supermarket staff.
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Fashion Streeter
I’m not really good at fashion. I find a piece that I like and try to match the colours.