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Desautels Faculty of Music News

To hear Nolan Powell play is to believe in perfection : Network News

June 30, 2020 —  2020 DFOM graduate Nolan Powell is an amazing performer and amazing person

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Desautels Faculty of Music News

Steven Baker is a uniquely Canadian renaissance man : Network News

June 19, 2020 —  2020 DFOM graduate Steven Baker is a talent in more than music!

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No football, soccer for Bisons in Fall Term 2020 : Campus News

June 8, 2020 —  Canada West announces the cancellation of Fall Term sports due to the impact of COVID-19.

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Asper School of Business News

Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship Small Business Award Competition : Network News

June 2, 2020 —  The Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship (SCCE) hosted a new competition for University of Manitoba students asking them to nominate their favourite Manitoba small business.

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A brief history of pandemics : Network News

May 27, 2020 —  With the 1918 'Spanish flu,' UM suspended classes, hockey's Stanley Cup called off

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Adam Henry, Bisons student-athlete

Bison Sports remains committed to leadership, integrity : Campus News

May 11, 2020 —  Gene Muller, director of athletics and recreation, believes that a safe and positive culture for student-athletes contributes to their success across all facets of their experience at UM.

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Winnipeg Tribune Oct 11 1918

Flu Déjà Vu: UM closed for seven weeks – in 1918 : News

April 9, 2020 —  “The Varsity and the Virus: The University of Manitoba and the “Flu-ban” in 1918,” notes that classes were cancelled for seven weeks in 1918 to protect students and staff, much like what has transpired today

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Andrew Fenwick sits in a wheelchair in an empty room.

I got this. : The Magazine

April 3, 2020 —  Dogged by imposter syndrome, Andrew Fenwick found empowerment through a personal connection to the namesake of the scholarship he received.

An illustration of indigenous children playing a game with balls.

Indigenous Culture and Sport : The Magazine

April 3, 2020 —  The groundbreaking SPARC program is changing how physical education is taught in Indigenous communities in Manitoba.

Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News

National Post: Psychological ramifications of COVID-19 on sports fans : Network News

March 20, 2020 —  Dr. Ben Schellenberg, an assistant professor with the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management at the University of Manitoba, on what effects COVID-19 might have on the sports fan and sports viewers.

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