At the University of Regina, some Arts students feel undervalued in comparison to those in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, better known as STEM. “I feel like there’s a lot more appreciation for STEM in society in general,” said Carmen Jerry, a fourth-year student […]
Winning has become commonplace among Regina’s high-profile football teams as the junior Regina Thunder, University of Regina Rams, and the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders are all atop their league standings. The progression begins at Junior, cultivated by the leadership qualities during their time on the Thunder. […]
Bardia Eisazadeh is an international accounting student whose family paid $9,208.45 Cdn for the fall semester tuition at the University of Regina, almost three times domestic tuition. “Tuition is always in international students’ minds,” said Eisazadeh. “I know it’s gonna be hard for [my family].” […]
Criminologist and University of Regina professor Dr. Lorna Ferguson hopes her new book “Missing Persons: Beyond Serial Killers and Unexplained Disappearances” will break untrue stereotypes about missing persons reports. “We forget to include different voices and different representations when we talk about missing persons,” said […]
Roger Holmes speaking at the RAM Conference in Saskatoon. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Jared Gottselig Published: 27 November 2016 Roger Holmes speaking at the RAM Conference in Saskatoon. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Even high-profile journalists have a lot to learn about truth and […]
Doug Cuthand, moderator and co-organizer of the Reconciliation and Media Conference, is a weekly columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Photo by Katie Doke Sawatzky. Written by Katie Doke Sawatzky Published: 21 November 2016 Doug Cuthand, moderator and co-organizer of the Reconciliation and Media Conference, is […]
Betty Ann Adam, a reporter at the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, was taken from her family during the Sixties Scoop. Adam only recently reconnected with her siblings. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Celine Grimard Published: 21 November 2016 Betty Ann Adam takes the Calls to Action of […]
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation aired its first Cree broadcast in 1985. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Caitlin Taylor Published: 21 November 2016 Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation aired its first Cree broadcast in 1985. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. At the first Reconciliation and the Media conference, journalists, editors and […]
Connie Walker speaking on a panel at the Reconciliation and the Media conference on October 5th. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Michaela Solomon Published: 21 November 2016 “It’s all about applying the same level of critical thinking that you do about everything else, to Indigenous […]
One week after Chief Justice Murray Sinclair visited the University of Regina to discuss the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations, a roundtable discussion was organized by staff and faculty on campus to continue the conversation.
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