University of Manitoba Food Services is conducting a survey to better
understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your
thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall
campus dining experience.
This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are
confidential.
Click on this link to begin the survey:
Fort Garry Campus: http://www.college-survey.com/manitoba
Brodie Campus: http://www.college-survey.com/manitobaBrodie
If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your
Internet browser
address bar and hit enter.
We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance!
University of Manitoba Food Services
University of Manitoba Food Services is conducting a survey to better
understand your campus lifestyle and preferences. By sharing your
thoughts, we will gain valuable insight to help improve your overall
campus dining experience.
This online survey will take 5 to 10 minutes and your responses are
confidential.
Click on this link to begin the survey:
Fort Garry Campus: http://www.college-survey.com/manitoba[1]
Brodie Campus: http://www.college-survey.com/manitobaBrodie[2]
If you cannot click on the link, copy and paste the URL into your
Internet browser
address bar and hit enter.
We appreciate your time and thank you for your assistance!
Links:
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[1] http://www.college-survey.com/manitoba
[2] http://www.college-survey.com/manitobaBrodie
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The following is sent on behalf of Alan Simms, Associate Vice-President
(Administration):
To: All Staff, Students and Faculty at the University of
Manitoba
At approximately 11:00 pm last night a University of Manitoba student was
walking westbound on McDermot Avenue to her car parked at a meter beside E
Lot when a male, riding a bicycle, approached and brandished a knife and
demanded her purse. The student complied and the suspect fled south through
H Lot then west into the alley between McDermot and Tecumseh. The student
was unharmed. The theft is currently under investigation by the Winnipeg
Police Service.
The suspect was described as Aboriginal male, 30-35 years of age,
approximately 6 feet tall, with grey hair, wearing a dark hat, dark hooded
sweatshirt, and grey pants.
We would like to remind all staff, students and Faculty at both the
Bannatyne and Fort Garry campuses to be aware of your surroundings when
walking at night. To protect yourself, walk with a friend or co-worker or
contact SafeWalk at 474-9312 for an Officer escort at anytime of the day or
night.