Portage and Main blocked by pipeline protesters
Winnipeg protesters flooded the Portage and Main intersection during rush hour Thursday in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land protectors in B.C.
Winnipeg protesters flooded the Portage and Main intersection during rush hour Thursday in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land protectors in B.C.
Members of the School of Fine Arts Students Association (SOFA) have led an initiative to create “counter-active” posters to “It’s Okay to be White” messaging that appeared on campus earlier this month.
The Arts Student Body Council (ASBC) is developing safe environment policies for arts students. Three motions have been brought to the ASBC in the past…
CBC foreign correspondent Nahlah Ayed has spent her life travelling across the globe but, at one time, she called Winnipeg — and the U of M — home.
Winnipeg conversation series 13 Fires hosted a drop-in event at the U of M Sunday afternoon in response to “It’s okay to be white” posters…
U of M alumnae from different walks of life came together to discuss what it means to be a global citizen at a panel discussion…
UMFM launched the first four episodes of a new podcast series about “reconciliation across boundaries” Oct. 29. Minogondaagan: The Good Voice will feature Indigenous and…
The beauty of botany was on full display Friday when the U of M herbarium debuted its fourth Dry Media Art Exhibit at the Forth…
UMSU’s chambers were full Monday as two motions amending the union’s official position on reproductive rights were debated and passed.
U of M president David Barnard released a statement Friday condemning acts of racism after posters with the phrase “It’s OK to be white” were discovered on the Fort Garry campus last week.