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Author: Joshua Potter

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    Are you true fan if you haven’t made failed winner predictions? Photo credit: albinfo via Wikimedia Commons

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup buzz hits U of R campus

    Students predict France, Spain, and England to lead the tournament With the final six spots having been secured, students at the U ...
    Joshua Potter
    April 14, 2026
  • News
    A small step for flavour is a giant leap from pizza fatigue. Photo credit: Abdul Mian

    New Indian restaurant draws crowds; students want more options

    Students line up for the new restaurant serving Indian food on campus With Da India Curry House (DICH) now open for business, ...
    Joshua Potter
    April 14, 2026
  • NewsTop Feature
    Because nothing says progress like a building that outthinks you. Photo credit: Bell Canada

    $1.7B AI centre planned for Regina area attracts cheers, jeers

    Data centre promises jobs and innovation, but raises community concerns Bell Canada – in partnership with the Government of Saskatchewan and George ...
    Joshua Potter
    April 1, 2026
  • News
    Politics may be undefeated, but it’s threatening to bench Iran before kickoff. Photo credit: Annika Hadden

    Iranian soccer team might withdraw from World Cup due to war

    Iran’s World Cup status in doubt amid rising tensions with the U.S. With the 2026 men’s world cup three months away, the ...
    Joshua Potter
    April 1, 2026
  • News
    Students now have an app to check in with mental health in between scrolling instagram and ignoring assignments. Photo credit: Merica Weslowski, manipulated by Canva

    U of R lab develops app for diagnosing mental health issues

    Being private and personalized, the app could be the first step toward better mental health A University of Regina lab developed an ...
    Joshua Potter
    March 16, 2026
  • News
    The former Owl bar space remains empty after its closure, with students waiting for a new space. Photo credit: Merica Weslowski

    With URSA elections approaching, students question what comes next

    Less than 500 students vote and The Lazy Owl remains closed With the upcoming University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA) elections expected ...
    Joshua Potter
    March 16, 2026
  • News
    Waiting for the bus may soon cost more than patience, as Regina weighs a transit fare hike. Photo credit: Joshua Potter

    Regina transit looking at a prospective 10% increase in fares

    U of R students predict affordability concerns for those relying on the transit system City proposes fare increase The City of Regina ...
    Joshua Potter
    February 27, 2026
  • Arts & SportsCommunity
    Music is a journey we are all taken on in one way or another.

    Former music professor and composer shares his love for the craft

    Ramsés Calderón discusses inspiration and healing In a conversation with the Carillon, Ramsés Calderón talks about music and how sounds spark emotions ...
    Joshua Potter
    February 17, 2026
  • News
    Can "resolution" be objective to an individual? Photo credit: University of Regina via uregina.ca, manipulated using Canva by Shivangi Sharma

    Student disturbed by prof’s alleged use of word ‘Indian’ in classroom

    Elias Burns-McKay told he must have misheard what was said In a conversation with the Carillon, a fourth year Bachelor of Fine ...
    Joshua Potter
    February 17, 2026
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    Visa and biometric barriers are preventing accepted students from Gaza from studying in Canada. Photo credit: Anastasia, Viktorcvetkovic from Getty Images Signature, mer Awan Pk, via Canva, manipulated by Annika Hadden

    Palestinian students unable to travel despite being accepted in Canadian universities

    130 students remain stuck due to lack of facilities and long visa processing times Visa delays leave students in a limbo In ...
    Joshua Potter
    February 17, 2026
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