Author: Nazeemah Noorally
UR Cybersecurity Club beats out USask Club
“Winning these competitions demonstrates that there are enough students interested in cybersecurity and that we can achieve great things together.” – Andrew ...SAMS: Stress alleviation, maybe, soon
“To assist students, the SAFA Office, located in the Administration Humanities Building (Room 108), offers workshops and one-on-one sessions to help guide ...The University of Regina turns 50
“The U of R was founded in 1911 by the Saskatchewan Methodist Church as Regina College and opened its doors to only ...Discovering Toronto and Empowering Leadership
Toronto’s ability to blend modernity with natural beauty taught me the value of balance in life – how to pursue ambition while ...The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
I love Gaza, but I’ve always seen it like a tiny prison. These last 10 months feel like 10 years. It sometimes ...U of R Olympian
His appearance at the Paris Games, Mauritius’s 11th Olympic participation, underscores the country’s enduring commitment to sports on the world stage, with ...A summer of opportunities and priorities
“Summer actually provides an opportunity to explore other areas of interest as well.” – Nazeemah NoorallyDaily gratitude and mindfulness
“By consciously acknowledging and savoring moments of joy, kindness, and beauty, we counteract this bias, fostering a more balanced and optimistic outlook ...Ramadan as a student at the U of R
“By voluntarily abstaining from worldly pleasures, Muslims seek to attain a deeper awareness of their reliance on God alone.” – Nazeemah NoorallyA diploma program difference
“Co-op programs allow students to gain real-world work experience in their chosen field while still in school.” – Nazeemah Noorally