100 Years of Loss, an exhibition organized by the Legacy of Hope Foundation, showcases the residential school system and its aftermath on the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.
Read moreVivek Shraya to Visit BU
Writer, filmmaker, musician, trailblazer, and Renaissance woman Vivek Shraya will spend the afternoon of October 20th at BU discussing how she uses art to explore and celebrate racialized femininity.
Read moreScared for a Cause
Are you one of those sick people who love being scared? Seen every scary movie out there and think you’re brave? A Halloween fanatic? Love being so scared you pee your pants?
Read moreThe Quill to Host Writing Contest
With Halloween quickly approaching, and with an Editor-in-Chief who absolutely loves the written word, what better thing is there than the possibility of a writing contest?
Read moreBUSU Meeting Recap, September 28th
This past week’s regular meeting for the Brandon University Student Union was one for the record books.
Read moreHomecoming 2017 Approaches
Homecoming 2017 is taking place October 12th through 15th, and is already supporting a list of attendees.
Read more$10,000 Scholarship Up for Grabs
The Dalton Camp Award is named in honour of the late Dalton Camp, a prominent and distinguished commentator on a variety of Canadian public affairs.
Read moreLet's Talk Science Community Program Started
Brandon University will be partnering with Let’s Talk Science to enable science-loving students to be leaders for youth throughout the region.
Read moreBrandon University Launches Campus Safety App
Brandon University rolled out BSAFE, a mobile application meant to enhance the safety of members of the university community both on and off campus, last week.
Read moreNiagara College to Run Commercial Cannabis Program
The Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology is set to offer Canada’s first post-secondary program in commercial cannabis production.
Read moreBrandon University Program Promotes Accessibility
One of Student Services' newer programs is the Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (IPSE) initiative, which helps students to “develop social, literacy, and life skills which will lead to successful employment upon graduation.
Read moreCouncil of Canadians Starts BU Branch
Are you interested in social action? Have a desire to make your voice louder? Want to be surrounded by people who are also passionate? Council of Canadians.
Read moreBUSU Meetings: When Are They?
As part of the student body represented by the Brandon University Student Union you are welcome to attend any open session meeting that you are able to.
Read morePSA: Haunted Park After Dark
You’re in for a tree-t this Halloween season as Spruce Woods National Park is hosting Haunted Park After Dark at the Spruce Woods Park Centre!
Read moreWhat's Going On at the School of Music?
For the music department, the new school year was kicked off on September 17th with the first concert in the ‘Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) in Brandon’ series.
Read moreBU Hosts Herpetology Conference
Brandon University had the honor of hosting the 4th annual conference of the Canadian Herpetological Society from September 15 to 17th.
Read moreEuro Hate Groups Target Campuses
Generation Identity has been promoting its ideals across Canadian universities as more and more of their posters and pamphlets have been found on campuses.
Read moreFaculty of Science Projects Funded
Three Brandon University professors received federal funding for their research projects through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
Read moreTake Back the Night: Marching for Equality
The 2017 Take Back the Night march was held on Thursday, September 21st. It started as a rainy day but the sky cleared up in the time for the speakers, and the march that took place without the attendees getting drenched.
Read moreStudent Groups on Campus
Student Group day took place this past week in the Mingling Area of the Knowles-Douglas Centre (KDC) to try and enlist potential members in an epic race to make students less apathetic and more social.
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