Anime – which adapts Asian drawings for movies and televisions shows – gets criticized for being too “sexual, or only about fighting” or even being labelled as just for “kids.” However, what people often misunderstand is anime’s depth. Most anime deals with themes of war, […]
Original Nut store rebrands to save their business during COVID Carl Piper, co-owner of Regina’s Nut Man & Card Man store, wanted to use his brain to make money so he hung up his hard hat to get into the trading card business. “I have […]
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup looming, soccer coach Guy Poirier and fan Andy McAnally believe Canada have a good chance of progressing out of the group stages. The World Cup – which only happens once every four-years – is a chance that doesn’t come […]
Akito Horita and Jakob Ramseyer loved being in the exchange program at the University of Regina International, other than the shingles and cold weather. “(Some) bright sides were making new friends, being apart of new communities in a new place that made my perspective more […]
Fourth-year political science student discusses URSU failings and a possible future union. With the alleged dissolution of the former students’ union (URSU), Matthew McStravik said that student groups are in talks to form a new union. McStravick said these groups are actively working to ensure […]
Trained in the art of pottery among a few other art forms, Connie Chaplin started up her business in honour of her former mentor. Chaplin’s journey In her youth years, Chaplin had been learning how to do pottery ever since she was in high school. […]
Photo taken by Joshua Potter: With the immediate closure of the University of Regina’s Student’s Union (URSU) there has been lots of speculation of why they were shut down in the first place. President Jeff Keshen said in April the university “raised significant concerns” over […]
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