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“We must work to relieve acute distress as a result of financial, legal, health (emotional or physical), familial, living, immigration, social, or academic situations.”
“We must work to relieve acute distress as a result of financial, legal, health (emotional or physical), familial, living, immigration, social, or academic situations.”
I will admit it before I begin: I do not cycle to university. I, like many other U of M students that live more than…
Even if you’re not playing Pokémon GO yet, chances are you’ve heard of it. The new mobile game for iOS and Android launched on July…
The waters of international politics have grown more turbulent as of late. By now, the news headlines are all too familiar. For the past year,…
In the aftermath of Orlando, we must work harder to prevent the horrific consequences of homophobia and transphobia.
The University of Manitoba’s executive director of public affairs John Danakas responds to the Manitoban‘s coverage of the 2016-17 university budget.
Lucas Johnston argues that the Liberal party is the one facing problems as the Conservatives formalize their acceptance of same-sex couples.
Times have changed since Harper became prime minister. Now will the Conservative Party of Canada do the same?
In late May, Liberals and Conservatives held simultaneous national conventions in a whirlwind of politicking and policy. It was a unique comparison that revealed particularly…
Michael Barkman, Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students – MB, weighs in on U of M budget cuts.