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Connecting with your campus
UWSA event aims to welcome students back to school
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Moving Images exhibit showcases U of W filmmakers
Creators work being shown off at 1C03
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PROFile – Matt Dyce
Matt Dyce has been at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) for just over four years, and he says it’s still a little weird teaching prairie kids about the prairies, when he’s not from them himself.
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Manitoba Open winding up for curling event
Bonspiel has been hurrying hard for 125 years
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Thunderbird House hopes to offer more in 2017
Elders’ teaching nights are healing for the community
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News Briefs
Direct Farm is in town // Black History Month around the corner // Women’s March Jan. 21 // Let’s talk Trump // Fentanyl community forums // Little Brown Jug now open
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Middle of Nowhere
Portage and Main is our public square
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MS DOS
Kind of Day is Edmonton band MS DOS’ first mixtape release.
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Critipeg: Boiling Point: Government Neglect, Corporate Abuse, and Canada’s Water Crisis
Maude Barlow's latest book, Boiling Point: Government Neglect, Corporate Abuse, and Canada’s Water Crisis, focuses on the growing threats to Canada’s renewable water. The timing of the book’s release feels pertinent.
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Celebrate Malanka
How Winnipeggers do Ukrainian New Year’s
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Wellness in Winterpeg
Blue Monday, the alleged saddest day of the year (which falls on Jan 16, 2017), is looming. How can Winnipeggers give the cold shoulder to the chilly weather?
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Twins make excellent bandmates
Madeleine and Lucas Roger of local folk band Roger Roger say there are benefits to forming a band with your twin.
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Resolving to connect
Though the beginning of a new year can be a healthy check-in point, committing to stick to a resolution for 365 days can be overwhelming. That’s why some people take a different approach to New Year’s resolutions.
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Arts Briefs
Celebrating Confederation // Synthia’s Closet // DIO Fest // Manitoba Film Hothouse Award // Steve Patterson // Your chance to dance
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Whose House? Kevin and Gillian’s house
When it comes to keeping a venue running efficiently, one’s work doesn’t always fit into a neat job description. Such is the case for Kevin Mozdzen, the wizard of The Park Theatre.
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Athletics for all
Breaking down student athletic and rec fees
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The big Five
Wondering what that giant number five floating through the paper over the last few weeks is all about?
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Sleepyhead
Part 3 of Keegan Steele’s Sleepyhead.
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I’m a girl. Get over it.
Reclaiming the G-word
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Keep public spaces public
The City of Winnipeg needs to ramp up its corporate sponsorship program, according to a business plan prepared by the chief administrator’s office.