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Author: Our Contributors

Our Contributors

The University of Regina's thriving community fuels our content at the Carillon! If you've got a story worth sharing or are interested in contributing please let us know! Send an email to editor@carillonregina.com and subscribe to our pitch list!

  • Op-Ed
    A photo showing the landscape covered in snow as far as one can see.
    I hope you like this view, because you have to live with it around eight months a year. Annika Hadden

    Weathering the winter 

    “You can weather the winter if you know what to do, and then do it.” - Chinedu Ezeala
    Our Contributors
    January 2, 2025
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A diagram showing wave forms with labels and equations.
    I’m just glad it’s not me in this class. Gerd Altmann via pixabay

    Reviewing Fashion, Faith and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe

    “For readers with an interest in modern physics and cosmology, this book is an essential read.” – Zinia Jaswal
    Our Contributors
    December 5, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A photo of Murray Sinclaire, in reflective mood
    No wonder he looks weighed down by all that he has learnt... Archkris via Wikimedia Commons

    The Receiver of Memory

    “Sinclair himself had endured a lifetime of anti-Indigenous racism while growing up and practicing law in Canada.” - Maria De Leeuw
    Our Contributors
    November 28, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A photo showing the entrance of the campus fitness centre.
    I have a vague memory of this, from another lifetime... annika hadden

    A fitness space for female students

    “Health and fitness is an integral part of one’s life, and students at the university shouldn’t feel unable to make room for ...
    Our Contributors
    November 28, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch of Shakespeare on a laptop, using an AI app.
    I guess that does explain the vast literary output... ourlifelooklikeballoon via Canva, Free Images from Lemon Loco Gifts via Flickr manipulated by annika hadden

    Reading Shakespeare

    “Whether you are drawn to tragedy, comedy or history, there is a Shakespeare play for you.” – Zinia Jaswal
    Our Contributors
    November 28, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch of two houses side by side, labeled USA and Canada.
    I am sure the fire will not cross borders... Macrovector and Freeicon via Canva manipulated by annika hadden

    Trump 2024

    “Donald Trump’s comeback could significantly impact Canada’s relationship with the United States, especially given the tense nature of Trump’s first term.” – ...
    Our Contributors
    November 21, 2024
  • FeaturedNews
    A black and white image of brainwaves
    It takes a special kind of stupid to approve terrifying and traumatizing pseudoscience bryan jones via flickr

    U of R Research Ethics Board approved unethical experiment

    “By the third day of the study, Gallernault and Stonestand both wished to leave Victoria, but were unable due to their financial ...
    Our Contributors
    October 31, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    An aerial view of the ground, showing shimmering lines that tell us where the wetlands are.
    You know this is the Prairies because it is all flat. Citizens Environmental Alliance - Sask

    Draining the Prairie wetlands

    “The last time we had a formal interaction with [the WSA], the final question was “What proportion of wetlands can we ...
    Our Contributors
    October 17, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A smiling youth at an airport, with a trolley of luggage.
    Remember, if you work hard and have good grades, arbitrary political changes can still end all your dreams. adrian agawin via pexels

    International Student Permit cuts and fallout

    : “The perception that genuine students are being scapegoated for the actions of a few undermines Canada’s image as a destination of ...
    Our Contributors
    October 3, 2024
  • FeaturedNews
    A body of water is pictured. There is greenery and tan plants growing around it. The sky is bright blue, with a few fluffy, white clouds.
    Saskatchewan is home to so much beauty. Don’t break that. Kayoty via Wikimedia Commons

    Saskatchewan residents, scholars explain importance of wetlands

    “We used to be able to drink the water right from the lake [...] back in the day. That’s what we were ...
    Our Contributors
    September 26, 2024
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