Teachers and students are suffering the impacts of underfunded schools and lack of supports in classrooms in a time of complex needs, says the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF). “We’ve been noticing a trend over the last several years where our classrooms are becoming more complex,” […]
The organizers of Black in Saskatchewan are providing ways to educate Canadians on the unsettling legacy of Black Canadians on the Prairies. “It’s a hard thing to celebrate,” said Mwila Munganama, the virtual events coordinator of Black in Sask. February as declared by the Government […]
The University of Regina (U of R) wants to hear students’ feedback on how Indigenous engagement can be improved on campus. On Feb. 15, the university hosted an open house in its Research and Innovation Centre, in which students used sticky notes to express […]
Mason Hausermann speaks with Indigenous career advisor Sandy Pipko. (Amir Said) Fifth-year student Mason Hausermann has been eagerly anticipating the Spring Career Fair at the University of Regina. “I believe the idea of networking, meeting people, shaking hands instead of just applying online, it’s all […]
Mandatory fitness fees are annoying students at the University of Regina. All U of R students are required to pay a recreation and athletic fee, even the ones who do not wish to access the facilities or services. Because of this, some students feel they […]
Cade Mather knows what it feels like to lose in the final of the prestigious Luther Invitational Tournament (LIT), which returned for the 69th time over the weekend. Despite suffering a heartbreaking loss in the 2020 final of the high school basketball tournament, Mather has […]
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 […]
New to Canada, Zuhruf Zarooq is thrilled to be going skiing for the first time with the University of Regina Ski and Board Club. “I came to Canada in 2021, at the height of the pandemic. I’ve been planning to go skiing because you have […]
Roaring applause echoed through the gala as Gord Barnes accepted the Lifetime Achievement Global Citizen Award last weekend. “It is an incredible honour,” said Barnes, with his award sitting on a nearby table. “The sense of solidarity throughout the entire evening was wonderful.” The awards […]
Eating cookies and Timbits in the middle of the YQR Vintique Market, a few vendors and customers were laughing while sharing stories of their vintage finds. The market is located in Regina’s Warehouse District, just east of Value Village. Ada Bennett, one of the vendors, […]
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