The Manitoban

The Manitoban

"The Manitoban" is the official student newspaper at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Published for the first time on November 5, 1914, the "Toban", as it is called for short, is one of the oldest and largest (by circulation and budget) student newspapers in Canada.

The tabloid-sized paper is published monthly during the summer and every Wednesday during the regular Fall-Winter university session. The Manitoban is non-profit and is completely owned and operated by students. It is a member of Canadian University Press.

Notable past contributors include Marshall McLuhancite web | last = Winkler | first = Hartmut | title = Materialism and Metaphysics: McLuhan between Innis and Teilhard de Chardin | publisher = Universität Paderborn | date = 2007-2-20 | url = http://wwwcs.uni-paderborn.de/~winkler/mcluha_e.html | accessdate = 2008-08-31] and Marcel Dzama.cite web | title = Marcel Dzama biography | publisher = Richard Heller Gallery | date = 2007-2-20 | url = http://www.richardhellergallery.com/dynamic/artist_bio.asp?ArtistID=3 | accessdate = 2008-08-31]

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* [http://www.themanitoban.com/ The Manitoban]


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