On Jan. 25, the Tavria School of Ukrainian Dance will be hosting their annual Malanka celebration at the Regina Performing Arts Centre. Malanka is the Ukrainian folk holiday that is equivalent to New Year’s Eve. It is modernly celebrated on Dec. 31, but some still […]
Notre Dame looks to get back on top, With New leadership in hockey program Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is best known for its Hounds and its hockey. Located just south of Regina, Notre Dame has a storied hockey history boasting strong, competitive […]
The Color My World Childcare centre in Weyburn, Sask., is expanding its current facility and opening up space for new clients, with a much higher capacity for school-aged children. “School-aged children face challenges in finding affordable, high-quality childcare due to limited government grants and […]
Reasons our province is failing to produce elite NHL talent The number of Saskatchewan-born players continues to slip in the NHL, a trend that has caught the attention of players with high-end experience. “I think probably one of the biggest reasons for the decline […]
As Mexico and Canada send firefighters and resources to aid California, contrasting social responses highlight the complex impact of political tensions and international solidarity. Professor Arjun Trumblay from the Politics and International Studies department at the University of Regina assures that this phenomenon is entirely […]
Hot off the heels of Peter Pan, Regina’s historic Globe Theatre will be premiering, on Feb. 5th, their second in-house show since 2019: a five-year hiatus caused by extensive building renovations. “Set during the height of the Fur Trade on the ‘reddish river’ and using […]
First-year students share how their experiences differ from their expectations From senior high school graduates to freshman university students, this significant life transition creates unique experiences for every individual. Three first-year students, Isobel Mario, Memphis Hartman and Amber Fink, reflect on their personal experiences […]
Extreme cold warnings causing transportation problems for university students Regina has had to face challenging winter temperatures recently, with Environment and Climate Change Canada saying it reached down to -33°C, with wind chills pushing -50°C, which caused problems for University of Regina students. Commuting under […]
The University of Regina annually welcomes over 4,793 international students from more than 100 countries, representing 20.5% of its total student population of 17,409 students. These students bring diverse cultures and traditions, benefiting from personalized support and opportunities that enhance their academic and professional journey. […]
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) hopes to encourage amateur and expert bird watchers alike to document birds across the globe this long weekend. “Any type of bird count or data collecting is always important because it helps researchers to answer questions and look at […]
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