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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