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First taste of Ramadan – long way to go One writer's day participating in Ramadan

May 27, 2017 By Ryan Catte / 0

I am a Western settler and this article is about my personal, one-day experience fasting during Ramadan. You may be asking yourself, how did this come about? To be candid, it is simply my attempt […]

Rising up An overview of the native studies graduate conference

April 11, 2016 By Jason Bone / 0

The Native Studies Graduate Student Association and the department of native studies hosted “Rising Up,” their inaugural call for papers conference on March 4 and 5 at the University of Manitoba. The conference hosted 34 […]

Archives & Poetry Symposium turns over pages from the past Event brings together writers, scholars, bookworms

December 2, 2015 By Mary Horodyski / 0

As Canada’s first Parliamentary Poet Laureate, an Officer of the Order of Canada, and author of more than 100 books, George Bowering was the special guest at the Archives & Poetry Symposium in late October. […]

Steven Fletcher and the secession vote An important moment in UMGSA’s history

November 24, 2015 By Tom Ingram / 2

The University of Manitoba Graduate Students’ Association (UMGSA) has had a rocky organizational history. This was most evident in the 2000-2001 school year, when the graduate student union was at the centre of a number […]

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A place for compassion and understanding National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation finds its home on campus

July 8, 2015 Mary Horodyski 0

The recently opened National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba houses some of the most important documents in Canadian history. The NCTR is a result of the Indian Residential Schools […]

The world as your classroom Make your education an adventure

April 5, 2015 Bailey Rankine 0

by Bailey Rankine In today’s society, it’s impossible to deny the importance and necessity of an education. And for those of us who are currently studying at a post-secondary level, this was probably instilled in […]

Fight field season fidgets Tips for surviving remote living while conducting field work

February 5, 2015 Bailey Rankine 0

by Bailey Rankine Mild winter temperatures often create a buzz for Winnipegers, and though still some time away, the anticipation of the field season is among us. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran Post Doc, or […]

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Steven Fletcher and the secession vote

November 24, 2015 2

The University of Manitoba Graduate Students’ Association (UMGSA) has had a rocky organizational history. This was most evident in the 2000-2001 school year, when the graduate student union was at the centre of a number […]

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U of M faculty of human ecology officially shuts down

October 5, 2015 1

After 105 years in existence, the faculty of human ecology at the University of Manitoba has dissolved, bringing to a close the last school of its kind in the country and dispersing its former programs […]

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Top research universities unite at U of M

September 7, 2015 1

Student leaders from leading research-intensive universities across the country gathered at the University of Manitoba last month for the GU15 conference to examine graduate students’ needs. Hosted by the University of Manitoba Graduate Students’ Association […]

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