Letter to the editor
UMSU’s structure represents a well-functioning democracy. We shouldn’t be hasty in efforts to change it.
UMSU’s structure represents a well-functioning democracy. We shouldn’t be hasty in efforts to change it.
Support who you want on your own time, but dragging 25,676 undergraduate students into labour negotiations is not an appropriate way to represent the student body.
A top university should aim to provide the best education possible. Larger class sizes means less one-on-one time with the students.
I agree with columnist Shaden Abusaleh almost 100 per cent. My only criticism of this insightful article is the car culture reference to us being an…
“That’s what we are bargaining for: limits on the extent to which our workloads can be unilaterally increased.”
We want a university that refocuses on the foundation, rather than the paint job.
What do you think of the U-Pass?
There is a generational bias in which older generations look down on the younger ones. I think the older generations have forgotten what it is like to be young and full of fire.
“We must work to relieve acute distress as a result of financial, legal, health (emotional or physical), familial, living, immigration, social, or academic situations.”
The University of Manitoba’s executive director of public affairs John Danakas responds to the Manitoban‘s coverage of the 2016-17 university budget.