There’s a way to improve on the traditional to-do list, and that’s with Kanban, a system of workflow organization the world by storm.
Read moreFood Truck Warz: A Delicious Misadventure
This past weekend, roughly 19,000 people partook in the first (hopefully annual) Food Truck Warz in Brandon.
Read moreDavid Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest: A Review
Infinite Jest, a novel by David Foster Wallace, is many things.
Read moreThe Poor Student's Guide to Not Being a Poor Student
No matter who you are, if you learn to spend wisely, you can have your house and eat your avocado toast, too.
Read moreA Student’s Guide to Brandon Transit’s New Bus Routes
If you’re a user of Brandon Transit who’s been away from Brandon for the summer, or just haven’t taken the bus for a while, you may find yourself a bit lost. No worries – your guide to Brandon Transit’s new route system is right here.
Read moreBUSU AGM Recap
The Brandon University Students' Union held their 2017 spring AGM on Tuesday, March 21st.
Read moreNew Scholarship, Interview and Information
Even if you are not from Rivers, you may have some interest in the new BU scholarship that is being established for Rivers – BU alumni.
Read moreBasketball Playoffs
Over Reading Week, the BU Bobcats played in the CIS West Play-In Series where the women faced off against Trinity Western Spartans while the men took on the Thompson River Wolfpack.
Read moreAccessibility Director Candidate: Whitney Hodgins
The Quill interviews Accessibility Director candidate Whitney Hodgins leading up to the 2017 BUSU election.
Read moreIndigenous Peoples’ Director Candidate: Sheree Blacksmith
The Quill interviews Indigenous Peoples' Director candidate Sheree Blacksmith leading up to the 2017 BUSU election.
Read moreHealth Studies Director Candidate: Megan Stade
The Quill interviews Health Studies Director candidate Megan Stade leading up to the 2017 BUSU election.
Read moreRacialized Director Candidate: Maya Sturrup
Leading up to the 2017 BUSU election, The Quill interviews Racialized Director candidate Maya Sturrup.
Read moreConcert Review: Marianas Trench
I’d like to preface this review by issuing a fangirl warning. There will be long, rambling descriptions of everything, and this is absolutely a biased article.
Read moreBU Nursing Student Faces Tough Times
It has been a difficult several months for Brandon University nursing student Mulugeta Atomissa-Negaro, and the heavy course load that comes with the health studies faculty is likely among the least of his concerns. Not only is Atomissa-Negaro a new father to a baby boy, which comes with sleepless nights and potential financial stress in itself, but his wife is battling advanced breast cancer.
Read moreStory Contest 2nd Place: Snowy Grace
The ragged man, ravaged by decades of delirium, rounded the ice-slicked corner to meet with another fluff of snow from one of the store roofs land on his hatted head. Winter was beautiful to him and he welcomed the white, crystalline precipitation.
Read moreDrones Monitor Manitoba Peatlands
During the summer of 2016, Brandon University student Peter Brandt joined BU assistant professor, Dr. Peter Whittington of the Geography department on a field study of peatlands in Eastern Manitoba. Whittington has spent over a decade of his career studying peatlands, and the regeneration of peatlands, so the subject was very dear to him.
Read moreAn Open Letter to the Women’s Collective
Dear Women’s Collective: Thank you for your letter voicing concerns about BUSL’s activities on-campus. Our club respects and values all women, including those not yet born. We have always been committed to having open, respectful, and meaningful dialogue based on facts, sound philosophy, and a desire to pursue the truth. The truth about abortion is at stake here.
Read moreAn Open Letter to the Brandon University Students for Life
Recently, your Pro-Life Club has been handing out flyers and writing on sidewalks citing intentionally inaccurate statistics regarding abortions undergone in Canada. The Women’s Collective has found these demonstrations both disturbing and dangerous, as they are propagating misinformation and distorted patriarchal beliefs about a legal, and normal, medical procedure.
Read moreTop 4 Horror Podcasts
I am a huge proponent of podcasts. They’re great to listen to while crafting, walking, or even studying. I’m also someone with a low tolerance for horror – an overactive imagination does not do well come bedtime after several hours of scary stories.
Read moreUniversity of Manitoba Hosts Student Journalism Conference
On October 15th there was a student journalist conference held at the University of Manitoba. The Manitoba Student Journalism Conference was organized by the Manitoban, the U of M’s student newspaper. This was the first time this particular event has ever taken place. I was one of the three Quill members fortunate enough to be able to attend.
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