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Olivia Peters in the Netherlands

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Adventure Awaits

April 5, 2017 — 
An opportunity presented itself for a student in the form of travel funded by the Government of the Netherlands

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CTV: Winnipeg weapons expert studying ISIS arms factories in Iraq

April 4, 2017 — 
Prof James Fergusson provides context

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Julie Guard, labour studies program coordinator, works with a student in the program's resource room

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Labour of love

April 3, 2017 — 
Labour studies students have, for the past nine years, attended a major labour conference.

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Dispatch: DNA research helps understand how the Americas were first populated

April 3, 2017 — 
Former U of M President, Emőke Szathmáry, still doing top-notch research

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an android has town off its face and looks at it with contemplation

Should we make ourselves superhuman?

April 3, 2017 — 
A discussion on the latest biohacking technologies, and the ethical and practical issues they raise

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Wpg Free Press: The Manitoba Sound

March 27, 2017 — 
Linguistics professor Nicole Rosen is on a mission to understand us better

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Wpg Free Press: History class studies how our lives are affected by what we eat

March 23, 2017 — 
Sarah Elvins, a professor of history at the University of Manitoba, is more interested in looking at our culinary past.

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Canadian money //Photo: KMR Photography,flickr

Op-ed: Manitoba’s money problem

March 23, 2017 — 
How can Manitoba pay its bills?

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Beyond Harms: Public health and the end of cannabis prohibition, public lecture

March 16, 2017 — 
Lecture to focus on on the health effects of cannabis, and the implications for drug policy more generally

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Rising Up on campus

March 15, 2017 — 
UM will be host to the Rising Up conference on March 17 and 18

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