ISSUE 2008/01/17 15VOLUME 62 THE UNIveRSITY OF WINNIPEG StuDENT weeKLY 1. <head>Bloody Controversy <subhead> UW students conflicted about CBS policies, and consider a cam- pus ban page 5 2. <head>Is the prov- ince failing the environment, or are the critics too harsh? page 2 3.<head> Local tattoo artists, silk screeners, oil painters and more showcase their “street art” style at the Label Gallery page 12 4. <head> An interview with artist Michael Benjamin Brown page 11 January 17, 2008 The Uniter contact:
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[email protected] Is Manitoba’s green fading? PRODUCTION MANAGER per hour a car can travel. Melody Morrissette »
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[email protected] fault with Manitoba’s green practices. cent blends, the increased efficiency offsets- al D“We are green… But there’s smart green, most exactly the energy loss.” NEWS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR and there’s politically fashionable green,” said Ethanol is produced from grain, with Stacy Cardigan Smith »
[email protected] Peter Holle, president of the Frontier Centre for corn or wheat being the popular choices.