As classes at the University of Regina have started transitioning back to in-person learning, many students are once again facing a frustration that comes with it: parking. “I bought a parking pass at the beginning of January thinking we would be going back at the […]
University of Regina Students Host Lip Sync Battle Fundraiser
The University of Regina Business Student’s Society (BSS) is hosting a lip sync battle fundraiser this Thursday as part of their Five Days For the Homeless initiative. The lip sync battle will take place on Thursday evening at Dazzel karaoke bar. “It’s a great event […]
Taking a blunt approach in concussion management study
All athletes involved in high-impact sports fear the dreaded C word: concussion. Unlike a sprained ankle or a dislocated shoulder, concussions can’t be treated with ice or slings however, a study being conducted at the University of Regina is looking into one new unconventional treatment: […]
Childcare workers continue to carry heavy responsibility amidst the pandemic
As Saskatchewan continues to fight against rising COVID-19 case numbers, those working in childcare have been concerned with both the safety and quality of care for the children they work with. Currently, all Regina Public and Catholic schools have temporarily been moved to online learning […]
CFL Western Final had fans on the edge of their seats
The CFL Western Final in Winnipeg on Sunday between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers had fans from both sides yelling at their TV screens. The game had those dressed in both blue and green on the edge of their seats with a narrow […]
Heritage museum’s colourful history as Bethlehem Church worth illuminating
In 1912, the Bethlehem Church of Kronau SK was lit completely by oil lamps. Now, only one oil lamp remains in the building which has changed quite significantly in the past century. “When we opened in 2005, there was a lady who at the time […]
No Recess for Childcare Workers Throughout Pandemic
It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way various different industries operate, but this is especially true for those working in childcare. “There was a moment in early October where for 2 weeks, I only had 4 kids,” explained Henry Janzen before- […]
First-Time voters struggle with lack of information and engagement
Young voters play a crucial role in our democratic process. With the next generation of voters becoming eligible to submit their ballot, the youth voter turnout is still surprisingly low. In the 2019 federal election, only 54 percent of citizens aged 18-24 exercised their right […]