ESTABLISHED IN 1914, The Manitoban is a non-profit newspaper located at the University of Manitoba. Publishing once a week, it is one of the oldest university newspapers in Canada with notable contributors such as media theorist, Marshall McLuhan, and CBC’s Nahlah Ayed.

OBJECTIVE

  • The unique mandate of the paper is to provide a platform to express issues that affect marginalized community and individuals.

  • Delivering the most informative news and research to readers across Winnipeg.

  • Provide a team and safe environment for people interested in joining the news industry to be critiqued, grow skills and understand publication process.

  • Connect literary and visually creative people to develop cross communication skills.

Canadian Education Census

57.6% of Canadians have a post secondary education

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