Editor’s Picks News Archive
Sustainability
Sustainability ideas for the holiday season
December 14, 2016 —
A variety of ideas for gifts, activities and food for festivities from the Office of Sustainability
CANDID: The Oswald sisters
December 13, 2016 —
They're sisters, Bison hockey linemates, roommates, and classmates. And they still really like each other.
Blacklisted in Naples, awarded in Vancouver
December 6, 2016 —
Before winning a prestigious award for best music publication in 2016, Kurt Markstrom had to outsmart a librarian
Visionary Conversations: What does an accessible Manitoba look like?
December 6, 2016 —
New accessibility laws take effect in December – is Manitoba ready? Join us for Visionary Conversations on Thursday, Dec. 8
Unexpected career trajectory hits target
November 28, 2016 —
'Student scholarships make even more of a difference than you think. For me, it was the lessening the stress due to a financial burden'
Homegrown champions
November 28, 2016 —
Former University of Manitoba Bison football star Kienan LaFrance and former Bison coach and alumni Bob Dyce are 2016 CFL Grey Cup champions after the Ottawa Redblacks defeated the Calgary Stampeders 38-33 in overtime.
U of M physiologist receives Research Canada Leadership Award
November 23, 2016 —
Dr. Grant Pierce, executive director of research at St. Boniface Hospital, and professor in the department of physiology at the University of Manitoba, has been awarded Research Canada’s 2016 Leadership Award
Making smarter devices
November 21, 2016 —
A big part of Pourang Irani’s job is to dream – making technology that’s often seen as science fiction a reality
NCTR and Canadian Teachers’ Federation introduce new resource
November 17, 2016 —
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) launched a new teacher resource that aims to educate students across the country about Residential Schools
President addresses strike situation
November 9, 2016 —
Appeals to community to remain respectful, unified





