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Robot sex, as book launch

November 23, 2017 — 
McNally Robinson Booksellers on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m

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Jessica Cameron delivers the 2017 Outstanding Professor Award public talk on the topic of self-esteem

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Arts celebrates excellence at outstanding professor talk

November 20, 2017 — 
Professor Jessica Cameron delivered a public lecture to showcase her research as part of the 2017 Outstanding Professor Award.

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Op-ed: Religious taunts disappointing

November 9, 2017 — 
The Governor General is supposed to be an impartial point of loyalty and pride for all Canadians.

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PhDs That Work—Beyond the Professoriate

November 9, 2017 — 
In late October the University of Manitoba Institute for the Humanities brought Maren Wood and Jennifer Polk of Beyond the Professoriate to campus to deliver a series of workshops entitled “PhDs That Work: Finding Success in an Uncertain Job Market.”

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Nothing Sacred launches Black Hole Theatre Company season

November 7, 2017 — 
George F. Walker play opens 2017-18 season

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Royal Society of Canada’s U of M college members mark Canada’s 150 with event

October 26, 2017 — 
U of M college members will host an event on Oct. 28

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Panel member Uzoma Chioma (second from left) address the crowd along with (from left) David S. Churchill, Tom Clarkson, Jesse Walker, Jamel Lyles and Justus Alleyn.

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Panel tackles sports, protest and racism

October 24, 2017 — 
Over 100 people attended the latest roundtable discussion in the Trumpism series, Sports, Protest and Racism, hosted by the department of history.

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newspaper stackwed up and all that shows is the word "classified"

Op-ed: Stop naming mass murderers in the media!

October 19, 2017 — 
The media can play a role in helping prevent future tragedies by not giving the perpetrators what they want. They can refuse to publish the names or photos of the people who commit these crimes.

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Noah Wilson sits with Carl Stone, student advisor at the Indigenous Student Centre in Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge.

‘By investing in the student groups, I gained a passion’

October 18, 2017 — 
Unsure of what exactly he wanted to study, Noah Wilson chose U of M because of its strong Indigenous community

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CBC: Judge to decide fate of man accused in 1984 killing of Candace Derksen today

October 18, 2017 — 
Frank Cormier, a criminologist at the University of Manitoba, says regardless of the outcome there will still be unanswered questions.

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