#MeToo
One tweet started a movement, now RRC speaks up By Danton Unger The online movement #MeToo looks to end sexual harassment and show anyone who has been abused or sexually harassed they are not alone....
View ArticleFlu Shots on Campus
RRC nursing students will run this year’s free immunization clinics By: Caitlyn Gowriluk An employee demonstrates administering a vaccine at a WRHA neighbourhood outreach flu shot clinic on Oct. 25,...
View ArticleRRC Makes Fitness Accessible for Students
Rec Services offers students free fitness programs By: Patricia Navidad RRC students are able to use the gym and fitness centres based on costs built into their tuition. / NAVIDAD Viranne Castillo...
View ArticleStudent Stress as term ends
By: Cameron Eason The fall term is coming to an end and many students are starting to feel the pressure. College is very rewarding in the long term, but students caught up in the midst of final exams...
View ArticleReflecting on Remembrance Day
By: Ophelie Petit Air Cadets, RCMP officers, and veterans march to the Swan River cenotaph. In the town of Swan River, Sara Provencher sits towards the back of the crowd in the War Veterans Community...
View ArticleLack of Security in Nightclubs: Issue for Students
By: Anders Giesbrecht On March 18, 2017, a 19-year-old and a 20-year-old were stabbed at Essence nightclub on McPhillips Street, and on June 25, 2017, another stabbing occurred at Citizen nightclub on...
View ArticlePersonal Training at RRC
By: Andrew Lysack Charanjit Sing, preparing for a squat in the Red River College The Roblin Centre workout room on Nov. 9 2017./ Andrew Lysack Personal training is a resource only a few students at Red...
View ArticleWalking among ghosts
One of the most obvious and well-kept ghost signs on 315 William Ave. Red River College did some restorative work by revealing the old signs after they had been painted over in black, Matt Cohen said....
View ArticleCyclists by design
New bike lockers at Notre Dame campus feature notable Winnipeg locations By: David Boulet The designs on the new bike lockers at Red River College’s Notre Dame campus are for more than just...
View ArticleLocal artist throws free show at Warehouse Artworks
Mini Davis poses in front of some of his new works, currently on display at Warehouse Artworks. Over his left hand: Blue Coat. Over his right hand: Full Effect. Shane (Mini) Davis displays new works at...
View ArticleMac and Cheese Please
Popular Stella’s franchise owners open up new business By Kayla Buehler New restaurant, Kevin’s, offers traditional comfort food with a twist, such as the Caprese mac and cheese, made with Nature’s...
View ArticleWinnipeg’s Winter Attraction: The Forks in Photos
The Forks offers a wide selection of activities and attractions to get Winnipeggers out of the house this winter./DANTON UNGER Jason Hiraoka takes a shot on goal. Hiraoka says he’s already been to The...
View ArticleThe Battle to stay relevant
A look at the popular social media platforms Instagram and Snapchat battle for your attention By Jeremy Morantz Red River College students Jenn Walker and Ryan Taylor compare Snapchat and Instagram...
View ArticleRevenge for the Rebels
RRC Mens basketball team win MCAC final By Neil Noonan There’s nothing like getting sweet revenge in sports. Whether individually or as a team, it’s a feeling all competitors covet, and the Rebels’...
View ArticleThe student debt crisis continues
Why budgeting is essential for university and college students By Madeline Grant Canadian students are struggling with finances. It’s an ongoing crisis that – according to experts – shows no sign...
View ArticleRenting in Wolseley
Students concerned about living conditions, attend MLA Rob Altemeyer’s meeting to discuss the Residential Tenancies Act By Ophélie Petit On the first of November last year, George Penner had to live in...
View ArticleRebels defeated in women’s volleyball semi-finals
Rebels Chloe Orteza (#4) braces for a return to setter Sydney Currell (#12). / By Neil Noonan It was a bittersweet ending to the season for Red River College’s women’s volleyball team. Despite being...
View ArticleStudent struggle for Summer employment
Employment rates in Canada rise, but some students still stress over finding employment By: Kiersten Haight Red River College students search for industry-level jobs on March 22, 2018./KIERSTEN HAIGHT...
View ArticleRiver City Jedi
A pairing of combat and martial arts bring people together By William Ludwick When Dave Alberto learned that he could get his hands on LED lightsabers capable of withstanding authentic strikes, he...
View ArticleA New Seed Planted
Winnipeg Conservatory closes its doors as Diversity Gardens’ construction is underway BY Claire Renic People of all ages say goodbye to the Assiniboine Park Conservatory on March 30, 2018 during its...
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