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Metro: ‘The costs are incredible’: Manitoba report weighs emotional, economic toll of MMIWG

October 17, 2017 — 
“If you don’t do anything, of course it’s going to cost you anyway, and you’re just basically not solving a problem,” Loxley said.

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Pulitzer Prize winning play comes to Winnipeg

October 17, 2017 — 
George Toles, Kevin Ramberran direct a cast and crew of UM students and alumni, Oct. 18-22

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New workshops offered by Media Lab

October 13, 2017 — 
The department of English, film, and theatre in the faculty of arts has launched a new workshop series to expand the technical know-how of the university community.

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National Post: How prepared is Canada for a nuclear attack? ‘We get on our knees and pray’

October 12, 2017 — 
James Fergusson, director of the University of Manitoba’s Centre for Defence and Security Studies, testified in front of the Standing Committee

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Oliver Marshall.

I’m experiencing the world

October 6, 2017 — 
Recent U of M graduate Oliver Marshall currently lives in western Japan where he works as an international relations coordinator for Shimane Prefectural Government

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Sun: Preventative measures like this are just the beginning, says U of M prof

October 4, 2017 — 
Prof Rick Linden weighs in on public safety around the stadium

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Guardian: Op-ed: How sex robots could help with the nuts and bolts of relationships

October 3, 2017 — 
When sexbots become available, they could make relationships stronger by providing novelty and variety – or they might allow you to give up sex altogether

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"Flood" by John Patterson

Supporting the Arts means actually going to see stuff

October 2, 2017 — 
'As members of the U of M community, we are uniquely well positioned to boost attendance in the local arts scene'

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Monumental hatred and the historical resistance to white supremacy, a discussion on “Trumpism”

September 13, 2017 — 
University of Manitoba history professor David Churchill will lead a panel discussion on Sept. 14 exploring “Trumpism”.

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Prestigious honour for scholars

September 7, 2017 — 
Historian Adele Perry and composer Michael Matthews have been elected to the Royal Society of Canada

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