We are strangely selective about what counts as a sport. Put a gymnast on a floor and the public immediately recognizes discipline, danger and elite performance. Put an aerialist in the air, whether on straps, hoop or flying pole, and many will not hesitate to […]
In February of this year, Regina and the RM of Sherwood first started talking about bringing an AI data centre into town. At a glance, it seems rather innocent- just a building full of humming circuits churning through ones and zeroes. But, are we comfortable […]
For Regina Rams receiver Nicholas Sirleaf, it was bittersweet watching the Vanier Cup in his team’s home stadium. “It definitely doesn’t rub me the right way to know that we could’ve been playing in that game,” said Sirleaf. Sirleaf could only sit and watch as […]
Two vendors wonder where their deposit of $1500 to Sask Expo is, accusing unavailable organization owner. “The biggest lesson I learned was to have a contract,” said Lorne Oliver, owner of AP Spray Arts, who had put in a deposit to be a vendor, “I know the money is all gone and […]
It’s not March Madness — it’s Monday night intramurals at the University of Regina, a glorious mess of air balls, accidental elbows, fisticuffs and unexpected buzzer beaters. “I love the competition, I want to win,” said Lanny Scott, a third-year physical education major. “We haven’t […]
Karol Bernal, a third-year sociology student at the University of Regina, has seen first-hand how financial stress can affect students. She believes the university’s new split-payment plan will give “more space and time” to students. “People receive grants or loans and it doesn’t cover up […]
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 […]
“I am a Muslim, ask me anything,” read a sign that many students passed while walking through Luther College last week. “We’ve done this a couple years in a row now during Islamic Heritage Month, which (happens) in Canada during October,” said Madeeh Rehman, Spokesperson […]
The ta-tawaw Student Centre is a safe space for all First Nations, Métis and Inuit students to study, converse and relax. This centre gives Indigenous students opportunities to excel in university by having a comfortable and inclusive space. The ta-tawâw Centre is located on […]
For Mariel Mallari, a second-year student living off-campus, her commute is spent circling campus in hopes of finding parking. Thirty-two parking stalls designated for M-permit holders were lost as a result of a change made by the University of Regina in May, switching Lot 6 […]
“Sick” isn’t just his diagnosis — it’s stencilled on every piece of clothing Cody McKee makes. Diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) five years ago at 17, McKee is the founder of Sick Clothing, a brand that advocates for his illness and others who […]
New addiction and health legislation proposed by Saskatchewan’s government is drawing concern from healthcare professionals and community members about involuntary addiction treatment undermining trust, autonomy and harm reduction progress. Announced in the Government of Saskatchewan’s 2025 throne speech, The Compassionate Intervention Act permits individuals “whose […]
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.