URSU’s Town Hall is fast-approaching. Despite not being listed on the Facebook event page, Cheryl Sweet, the Presidents’ Office receptionist, confirmed that President Vianne Timmons and Provost Thomas Chase will be attending the event. Carillon Editor-in-Chief John Loeppky said this is a step up from […]
Adam McNeil was once asked to join a travelling circus. The request is one of the many reactions the 23-year-old has had regarding his somewhat unusual pastime – kendama, the Japanese take on ball-in-a-cup. A friend introduced McNeil to the hobby three years ago while […]
Want to hear a good story? The Storytellers Club is a space where you can do just that. Created by Ashley Kilback, The Storytellers Club is a “storytelling community that brings people together to listen to stories about the human experience” The event was first […]
It’s that time of year when multiple teams of four are handed 15 poles, a canvas, a hammer and pegs to put together a tipi in only 20 minutes. The annual Glen Anaquod Tipi Raising Competition will be on the Academic Green on Friday.
Since early September, the Globe Theatre stage has been transformed into “a noisy hall where there’s a nightly brawl” for its production of “Chicago,” the glitzy, vaudevillian musical set in the 1920s. Chicago tells the story of Roxie Hart, a murderer who manipulates the media, […]
In Show 2 of the Winter 2019 radio class, the show dives into currant affairs of Regina issues. Explore everything from transit to trying to light up, take a listen to issues that matter to people in the Queen City. The Radio Show is broadcast […]
School bulletin boards and doctors offices used to be painted in the Canada Food Guide’s colours of the rainbow. Eating healthy meant getting daily servings from each of the four food groups. A toddler running around the house needed four daily servings of fruits and […]
Homeschooled students tend to do better than their public school counterparts when it comes to standardized test taking. According to one study published in the Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science compared with public school children, homeschooled children tended to be ahead, with a half-grade advantage […]
A Regina artist and student is using skateboard design to spark conversations about Canada’s dark past. Michael Langan started the Regina-based company Colonialism Skateboards in 2015. It was a way to educate people on Canada’s history with Indigenous peoples, including residential schools and people needing […]
Imam Zeeshan Ahmed was preparing for his Friday sermon at the Mahmood Mosque in Regina when he heard about the New Zealand mosque attack that left 50 people dead and the rest of the world stunned. “I was preparing and looked at my phone, and […]
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