Day: January 16, 2026
Regina-born scientist seeks clues to life on Mars
Microbiologist Brady O’Connor has found bacteria thriving in extreme cold environments Dear readers and fellow science enthusiasts, This is our first issue ...2026 is going to be the year to fulfill all our resolutions (hopefully)
U of R students reflect back on 2025 resolutions as they make the list for 2026 Happy New Year from the Carillon’s ...An honest take after living on campus
Contributor Pall Agarwal shares her thoughts on housing at the U of R Choosing where to live on-campus is actually a bigger ...A seemingly better alternative to U of R’s J-school at FNUniv
Graduates Hannah Scott and Tyrone Perreault compares FNUniv’s journalism program to U of R’s J-school In fall 2025, a group of students ...When art and activism come together to serve the community
Art for Change celebrates local artists and the community of Regina What’s better than witnessing art in person? How about witnessing art ...The Rams celebrate their herd with awards and recognition
Chatting with two award winners of the 2025 Rams’ Award Night The Regina Rams hosted the Rams’ Award Night at Conexus Arts ...Cougars do swim! Both the ones in the wild and the ones at the U ...
U of R Cougars swim team captains breaks down the university’s aquatic program The University of Regina (U of R) has a ...She Runs At Night: Building safe spaces for the women of Regina
The club celebrates one year of fostering a community by the women of Regina, for the women of Regina Life has a ...So URSA is in as the new student group. What happens next?
Interim president of the group replacing URSU shares goals for the winter semester It’s been a tumultuous several months, but University of ...U of R’s performance in the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
U of R’s psychology program breaks into the top 100 internationally In December 2025, four University of Regina (U of R) disciplines ...









