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Editor’s Picks News Archive

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U of M President and Vice-Chancellor David Barnard

President Barnard congratulates new federal cabinet ministers

November 4, 2015 — 
Pleased to see Manitobans in key portfolios

Visionary Conversations in the Community

What are the experts saying?

November 2, 2015 — 
Featured panelists share their thoughts leading up to Visionary Conversations in the Community

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Libraries

Top 10 Spookiest Spots on Campus

October 30, 2015 — 
These are the places at the U of M that are sure to send shivers down your spine

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Libraries

Symposium celebrates connection between archives and poetry

October 26, 2015 — 
The Oct. 29 event features award-winning poet George Bowering, Canada's first poet laureate

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opera singer

Desautels Faculty of Music

A secret opera recipe that treats sore throats

October 24, 2015 — 
If you have a sore throat, try this concoction

Lisa Lewis and Ian Robertson

Couple finds common ground in supporting future Indigenous business leaders

October 19, 2015 — 
Lisa Lewis and Ian Robertson created a unique scholarship supporting Indigenous students in the Asper MBA program

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Faculty of Engineering alumni pose at the 2015 Homecoming Dinner // Photo by Ian McCausland

Homecoming highlights

October 15, 2015 — 
Alumni celebrate their alma mater at weeklong festivities

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a cow stands in a field

National Post: Loosening supply management even a little will save consumers billions

October 13, 2015 — 
The economic case for dismantling Canada’s supply management system

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Canadian ballot box

Advice, insights and a plug for the largest survey in Canada

October 9, 2015 — 
This federal election is remarkable for a few reasons, professor says

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Derek Riley

Taking Their Place

October 9, 2015 — 
“It’s going to take time, but I think the only answer is education," says Derek Riley [BComm/43, CA/49]

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