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On May 1, a group of University of Winnipeg students will travel to South Africa for an experience that aims to change the lives of...
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On May 1, a group of University of Winnipeg students will travel to South Africa for an experience that aims to change the lives of...
Christine M’Lot says she always knew she wanted to be a teacher, and spent countless hours practicing in front of a full sized chalkboard her...
Third-year biopsychology major Hannah Stirton says receiving the Chancellor W. John A. Bulman Scholarship is helping her to focus completely on school. Stirton, who is...
Sixty First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth will start their business careers this Friday as a result of Cape Breton University kicking off the Central...
The We Care Quilt campaign is hosting a round table discussion addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit on Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 pm at the Hive.
Sophia Lee, an alumna of The Collegiate at The University of Winnipeg, recently debuted as a soloist in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s production of Swan...
Winnipeg, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Theatre and Film presents The Cassilis Engagement: A Comedy for Mothers, by St. John Hankin, at...
Find out how much fun science can be at the annual Science Rendezvous event at The University of Winnipeg. Everyone is welcome to attend this...
One of the province’s top scorers will be joining the University of Winnipeg Wesmen men’s basketball program next season. Head coach Mike Raimbault is pleased...
Dr. Diane M. Orihel has published a new paper in the scientific journal Limnology and Oceanography on the causes of harmful algal blooms in Canadian lakes.