Chief Justice of Canada visits the U of M
Chief Justice of Canada, Beverley McLachlin, visited the University of Manitoba to inaugurate the first “DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History” on Oct….
Chief Justice of Canada, Beverley McLachlin, visited the University of Manitoba to inaugurate the first “DeLloyd J. Guth Visiting Lecture in Legal History” on Oct….
I think about food a lot. I think about how food affects my body and how I feel when I eat things. I like to…
The University of Manitoba Adaptive Services Community (ASC) is working to provide better support for students living with disabilities on campus. The student group, formerly…
Whether you voted or not, here are some highlights from this fall’s civic election: Katz wins mayoral race; both Sun and Free Press think “Play…
With a lack of restaurants on campus due to the ongoing Degrees restaurant renovations and the closure of the Wise Guys lounge, Bistro Two-O-Five comes…
The Wallace Building suffered extensive water damage this past week due to ongoing construction work coupled with excessive rainfall, affecting several classrooms and offices in…
A math professor who was suspended for three months at the University of Manitoba is currently embroiled in a legal battle against the university. Gabor…
Disordered eating has long been a byproduct of affluent societies. In places where food was no longer considered a scarcity, its consumption was calculated and…
When you hear “eating disorder,” does your brain flash to an image of an emaciated ballerina hiding uneaten food in her closet? This is the…
When we think about how disordered eating is being challenged in media, we often think about all the work that is going into campaigns, ads…