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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!

  • News
    Some spyware is so good you don’t even know it’s always been there. geralt via pixabay, deekmakdaksina via canvas, manipulated by Annika Hadden

    RCMP may violate privacy rights with use of AI software

    “Similar to [the IDF’s] ‘Lavender’, Babel X sifts through massive amounts of information to “identify themes, entities, and categories, as well as ...
    Our Contributors
    September 26, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A cartoon of an astronaut out in space, their head plugged into a book.
    I wonder if this means books make us dream, or make us sleepy? CDD20 via pixabay

    Some must-reads for the omnivorous reader

    “So, stock up on snacks, brew that coffee, prepare to take breaks (ahem), and give your bookshelf a new lease on life.” ...
    Our Contributors
    September 26, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of Donald Trump in profile.
    Somehow this comic sketch looks less cartoonish than the actual person. heblo via pixabay

    Race to the White House

    “The 2024 election is a defining moment for the nation, testing the resilience and direction of American democracy.” – Zinia Jaswal
    Our Contributors
    September 26, 2024
  • FeaturedNews
    A hand rests atop a black keyboard. The foreground and background are both out of focus.
    Choosing to kill should be an impossible decision, not one made in 20 seconds. Pexels via Pixabay

    The IDF uses genocidal AI 

    Are civilians being killed simply for alleged association with people who AI programs allege are militants, or is their only crime being ...
    Our Contributors
    September 19, 2024
  • CommunityFeatured
    A photo of a laptop, a pair of glasses, an open poem book, and a white tote bag with three black notebooks and a white pen partially inside it, all sitting on what seems to be a vintage chest.
    The school essentials: clicky clacky magic-board, doodle pad, proof of being a bookworm, and my seeing-eyes Allister White

    Flexibility and balance in student life

    Welcome back to campus! Let’s tackle this semester like a boss.” – Zinia Jaswal Photo Caption (Accessible): A photo of a laptop, a ...
    Our Contributors
    September 5, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A collage of the flags of Canada, USA, Israel, Palestine, the Métis, and Treaty 4 territory.
    So many flags, so many different names, but always the exact same problems. Wikipedia and Openclipart-Vectors via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    The common thread of humanity

    “This abstraction is another act of colonial violence.” – Sonia Stanger
    Our Contributors
    April 11, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    Three people standing with signs/placards at an STF rally in front of the legislative building.
    The most chilling thing about this photo is not the weather, but the realization of how poorly teachers are treated. Emilie Wren

    Our teachers deserve better

    "To put it bluntly, this is exploitation. It is so normalized that teachers not doing what they are not paid for is ...
    Our Contributors
    April 4, 2024
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    “The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” - Albert Einstein
    Out of all possible worlds and realities, we’re really in this one? NASA Hubble Space Telescope via Unsplash, manipulated by lee lim

    All possible worlds

    “The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” - Albert Einstein
    Our Contributors
    April 4, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A photo of a person sitting on a chair being filmed by another person on a TV camera.
    Paving the way for progress through film! Sepehr Rahmati

    Regina International Film Festival and Awards

    “RIFFA is giving international students a platform to speak about serious issues. I am honored that I was able to speak at ...
    Our Contributors
    March 28, 2024
  • A & C
    A photograph of a group of three people in business casual wear standing in a public space and joking with each other while two are holding coffees in one hand. The one on the right has a jacket draped over their arm.  
    Ever heard of the movement 4B? Looks better and better each day, to be completely honest… Surprising_SnapShots via Pixabay

    Gender inclusivity and International Women’s Day

    “By embracing our roles as scholars and trailblazers, we pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future where every person can ...
    Our Contributors
    March 28, 2024
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