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Author: Nazeemah Noorally

Nazeemah Noorally

No matter where you are, if there's a cat nearby, chances are Nazeemah has already left her "paw print" on its heart!

  • News
    A smartphone screen shows -55 on a weather app, with the screen cracked in multiple spots.
    For those waiting for hell to freeze over, it happened last week in Regina. iamwahid via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    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 Olsen
    Nazeemah Noorally
    January 25, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A photo of the Riddell Centre bus stop, with people lined up to board their buses
    First rule is to not let the sunny skies deceive you, it is probably -273 C there right now. lee lim

    Regina, winter wonderland

    “Culture shock, while initially daunting, can be reframed as a pathway to self-discovery and growth.” – Nazeemah Noorally
    Nazeemah Noorally
    January 18, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A photo of the Academic Greens. The residence towers and the library building are visible in the distance.
    It is ironic that a place that is green hardly three months a year is called the Greens. lee lim

    Making 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
    Nazeemah Noorally
    January 18, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A cat on a leash, walking outside the Riddell Centre.
    One shudders at the thought of the efforts needed to put a cat on a leash. Nazeemah Noorally

    A call for cats on campus

    “While the idea of therapy cats might seem unconventional at first glance, it aligns with a broader movement recognizing the profound ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    January 11, 2024
  • News
    A laptop screen faces toward the viewer with an exclamation mark, asterisk, hashtag, and question mark on the screen. A task lamp, coffee mug, and cactus plant in a pot sit nearby on the desktop.
    You do not even need to know what this means to join the club! Sara_Torda via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Google me this…

    You do not need to know how to code to join the club. We host several events where anyone can participate. – ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    January 11, 2024
  • News
    A photograph of a massive banner filled with handwritten names of roughly 5,000 of the murdered in Palestine drapes from the second story and across the lower-level floor titled “Say Their Names.”
    The URSJP banner drop on November 23 recorded the names of 5700 people slaughtered in the assaults on Palestine between October 7 and 25. Jay Rt.

    Is it too much to call for a cease fire?

    “To be silent in the face of genocide is to support genocide.” - Batoul Abouelela and Sarah Sattar, URSJP written statement
    Nazeemah Noorally
    December 7, 2023
  • Sports & Health
    A photo of a wall with the words “University of Regina Student Wellness Centre” on it. 
    Addressing health needs for all (who are aware of what this resource offers).  lee lim

    Student Health Clinic – underused resource?

    “The Student Wellness Centre Clinic ensures access to a variety of services to address the holistic health of students” - Nazeemah Noorally
    Nazeemah Noorally
    November 30, 2023
  • FeaturedNews
    Several different hands juggle and fit together gears like those found in clockworks.
    Ambassador Leaders gain hands-on experience in becoming effective leaders. Mohamed_hassan via Pixabay

    Mission possible

    “It is up to you to take the initiative to create, join, and excel within your own student career, and in your ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    November 30, 2023
  • Op-Ed
    A person sitting pensive at a desk. Thoughts bubbles show they are thinking of textbooks and the winter while a snowman with books is sitting on top of a plane.
    Why is it that literally anything sounds interesting when you should be studying for exams, and nothing does when you’re not? OpenClipart-Vectors via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Wrapping up the fall term

    “As the semester continues to race ahead, it’s also high time to start preparing for the end-of-year final exams.” – Nazeemah Noorally
    Nazeemah Noorally
    November 16, 2023
  • News
    Potted plants sit on the floor by the wall sign for La Cité.
    Une pièce aussi lumineuse que votre avenir. lee lim

    À vos marques, prêts, lisez!

    “When students come here, they don’t only study French, but they also study other courses in French. We partner with other faculties ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    November 16, 2023
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