Author: Nazeemah Noorally
A university that speaks your language
“...there is a noticeable absence of language courses that cater to the specific needs and interests of the diverse multilingual student community.” ...CESL supports for students
“Every one of our services we offer to current students is also provided to alumni, free of charge.” - Kevin FiesselWeaponize the winter break
“Mental health is not just a solitary endeavor but also a collective responsibility, as proven by the University of Regina through its ...Student voices on World Hijab Day
“Being surrounded by people who look like you when you’re a minority makes a huge difference in how you feel and your ...Canada, your home away from home
“International students are vital to Canada and enrich our communities. As such, we have an obligation to ensure that they have access ...Student awards a success story for Singh
“As an international student, we already pay a lot more than domestic students, and on top of it, I wanted to do ...A space of her own
“This initiative can be helpful for young women who not only dedicate their days to academic pursuits but who often find themselves ...Extreme weather hits the prairies
“It’s important that people who need a safe and warm place to stay have access to those supports.” - Kim OlsenRegina, winter wonderland
“Culture shock, while initially daunting, can be reframed as a pathway to self-discovery and growth.” – Nazeemah NoorallyMaking the winter term work for you
“Planning for some self-care during the break is equally crucial to help prevent burnout and exhaustion.” – Nazeemah Noorally












