Events

What the Health Plan is Today!

November 19th, 2019

Click here for the Facebook event! 

Location: The Hive, Riddell Hall
Time: 12:30-1:30 PM
Free Event | All welcome | Lunch Provided

💚 Never used your UWSA Green Shield Health Plan?
🤯 Have no idea how to set up your account or make a claim?
⁉️ Don’t know what your benefits are?
😕 Confused about the difference between Green Shield, Guard Me, and Manitoba Health/Equivalent?

Join us for an Information and Q&A session with UWSA’s Health Plan Manager, Emmanuel Iwuoha to learn how to use your Health Plan benefits to your benefit!

Please confirm attendance to make accessibility or child-minding requests or e-mail us at events@theuwsa.ca

Student Group Fair Tomorrow!

November 18th, 2019

Meet student groups and UWSA representatives on campus!

This is a great opportunity to meet other students and find community at The University of Winnipeg.

Location: 4th Floor Centennial Hall (Buffeteria)
Time: 11:30AM – 2:00PM
Date: Tuesday, November 19

Free to attend | All welcome

Please e-mail us at events@theuwsa.ca for accessibility requests.

UWSA opposes proposed $24.50 increase in U-Pass fees

November 6th, 2019

On Tuesday, October 29, 2019, the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works recommended a $24.50 increase in U-Pass fees per semester in a City Report. The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA)  opposes the proposed fee increase which would increase financial barriers to post-secondary education for students.

“The increase they’ve proposed is unaffordable to students,” UWSA President Meagan Malcom says. “At a time where tuition is increasing students cannot afford this and we will not accept it.”

This recommendation also proposes the addition of Red River College to the program, expanding the opt-out area to include St. Norbert, and the addition of a 14-day bus pass for May and September.

In 2014, students voted in a referendum and passed the U-Pass program. Eighty-one per cent of students who voted were in favour of a mandatory bus pass of $260 to be included in their tuition fees, with the rate adjusted according to inflation. In 2015, Winnipeg city council approved subsidizing the U-Pass program in a 13-3 vote.

Many University of Winnipeg students are going to school full-time on a part-time salary or are unemployed. An increase of $24.50 is unexpected and unaffordable for students at a time of rising tuition fees and student debt.

UWSA’s Vice-President Student Affairs says that she looks forward to bringing students’ voices to the table in their discussions with Winnipeg Transit.

The U-Pass program has been a sustainable and affordable transit option that has led to a significant increase in ridership and we hope to see the program develop in a way that benefits students. Any major changes to the U-Pass program would happen with student consultations.

Please contact your VP Student Affairs, Noelle Sagher at vpsa@theuwsa.ca with further questions and concerns.

Free Manitoba Moose tickets for University of Winnipeg and UWSA students, staff, and faculty!

November 5th, 2019

Manitoba Moose is hosting a UWSA Night on Wednesday, November 13! All members of the University of Winnipeg community can claim 2 FREE TICKETS by clicking here. Enter the promo code: UWinnipeg to claim tickets.

Unofficial 2019 UWSA By-Election Results

October 30th, 2019

Unofficial 2019 By-Election Results:

Director of Student Living
Samer Habib – 71
Reza Saker Hossain – 80
Spoiled – 1

Women and Non-Binary Students’ Director
Celina Clements – 69
Neda Masoomifar – 73
Spoiled- 0

Board of Regents
David Teffaine
Yes – 121
No – 28
Spoiled- 0

Congrats to Reza Saker Hussain, Neda Masoomifar, and David Teffaine on their new positions!

Results are unofficial until ratified by the UWSA Board of Directors at the November Board Meeting.

By-Election Candidate Speeches Tomorrow!

October 21st, 2019

Click here to read Candidate Bios: Candidate Bios

Time to be Bold at the Polls and Election Results Party on October 21

October 16th, 2019

On October 21, it’s time to be bold and vote for student issues at the Federal Elections!

Voter turnout among young people aged 18 to 24 in the last federal election increased by 18.3 percentage points (from 38.8% in 2011 to 57.1% in 2015), the single largest increase for this age group since Statistics Canada began compiling the data. Imagine what could happen if that percentage was even higher?

Free education is possible. Now is the time to be bold and use your vote to demand access for all. Learn more about the issues here.

Sign the pledge online at: https://cfs-fcee.ca 

To find your polling stations and ID requirements, register to vote at elections.ca.

After voting, join the UWSA at The Good Will Social Club from 7 PM onwards to countdown to the results together!
Students enter free and cheap drinks all night!

 

UWSA By-Election Period

October 2nd, 2019

The UWSA By-Election Period is now on!

Click on the position you want to run for to download a Nomination Form and submit it to the CEC by 6 PM on October 10!

Questions? Email the Chief Elections Commissioner at cec@theuwsa.ca

Doggo Days Today!

September 26th, 2019

Join us in the Bulman Student Centre for Doggo Days today! Dogs from the St. John’s Ambulance will be here from 12-2 PM.

Orange Shirt Day: September 30

September 25th, 2019

On September 30, University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) encourages all students, staff, faculty and community members to wear an orange shirt to show support for residential survivors and bring attention to other injustices Indigenous children face today. The idea of wearing orange t-shirts was inspired by residential school survivor, Phyllis Webstad and her story. On her first day of school, Phyllis excitedly wore her orange shirt, only to have it taken away and replaced with an institutional uniform. The orange shirt represents the loss of identity and culture at the residential school – the effects of which still prevail to this day.

In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions’ 94 Calls to Action, UWSA is committed to bringing awareness to the residential school experience. We want the participation of the greater community in delivering the message that Every Child Matters. UWSA in collaboration with the Indigenous Students’ Association will be holding an event in the ASSC to honor residential school survivors. Please join us for a discussion on how Indigenous people are reclaiming their language and culture in a way which is important for their wellbeing and  nations.

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