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University of Winnipeg

Funding Aboriginal Students' Schooling Now Will Pay Off Later

Craig and Marc Kielburger | Posted 09.08.2012 | Canada
Craig and Marc Kielburger

Universities are often called ivory towers -- elite institutions open only to those who can afford the cost. When Lloyd Axworthy took over as President of the University of Winnipeg in 2004, he resolved to throw open the tower doors to disadvantaged families in the surrounding communities, many of them aboriginal. He developed the Opportunity Fund, which turns post-secondary education from pipe dream to real possibility for aboriginal and low income students.

University Students Push For Gender-Neutral Washrooms For Transgendered Students

CP | Chinta Puxley, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.16.2011 | Canada

WINNIPEG - Students at some universities on the Prairies are pushing for gender-neutral washrooms for transgendered people who don't feel comfortable ...