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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 door opens into an office space with the words “Centre for Experiential and Service Learning” overhead.
    Equipping students with essential skills for the job market makes this office the Clark Kent on campus. lee lim

    Student resource: Career opportunities with Career Education at CESL

    Every one of our services we offer to current students are also provided to alumni, free of charge. – Kevin Fiessel
    Nazeemah Noorally
    September 21, 2023
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of a person in a lab coat, in a chemistry lab. Thoughts bubbles show a guitar and a book.
    While it is always a good idea to think and dream, maybe in this case care about chemicals is a better idea. Mohamed_hassan via Pixabay, manipulated by Lee Lim

    Using Degree Audit to plan your academic experience

    “Electives are more than just filler courses; they are an opportunity to explore diverse interests and skills.” – Nazeemah Noorally
    Nazeemah Noorally
    September 21, 2023
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch of a plane landing, with a banner on top saying “Welcome to the Prairies”
    When I arrived here, I really would have appreciated the heads up OpenClipart-Vectors via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Welcome to the prairies

    “Being prepared not only reduces the stress and anxiety associated with moving into a new place but also allows one to make ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    September 14, 2023
  • FeaturedNews
    A graphic that shows a hand holding a bag of money in front of a background of flames.
    Feeling the burn of tuition fees and textbook costs? A student award may cool the heat. OpenClipart–Vectors via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Student resource: Student Awards Management System (SAMS)

    ‘’Receiving the SAMS Award has been a game changer for me. It allowed me to focus more on my studies and less ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    September 14, 2023
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    A sketch of a person racing against time.
    Work, study, sleep, have a life. These days you can pick, at most, two. Lee Lim

    Off-campus work for international students

    “Are the benefits derived from prolonged work hours worth it if they come at the cost of students’ ability to wholeheartedly pursue ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    August 31, 2023
  • News
    A person wearing a backpack walks across the street toward a university on a bright but slightly cloudy day.
    The sun is shining, the tank is clean, but there’s four years (at least) until you’ll be getting out of here. 200degrees via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Student resources: academic advising

    “As an advisor who has worked with the faculty for over 20 years, I am seeing an increasing trend of not ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    August 31, 2023
  • Op-Ed
    A sketch of a desk with a laptop and some books on it. A wall calendar lists some tasks.
    To-do lists are a great way to keep track of all the things you did not do on time. Lee Lim

    Summer break in action

    “For students seeking practical experience, co-op programs, internships, or full-time jobs can be viable options to consider especially if they are taking ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    July 20, 2023
  • News
    A photo taken from the south side of the Riddell Centre facing North through the main hallway, filled with sunlight and sporting the “Carillon on the move” series logo in the bottom left.
    All the potential in the world, you simply need to decide in which directions you’re pursuing. Lee Lim

    Student satisfaction at the U of R

    “Concerns about the loss of professors, insufficient class availability, and the need to have more options for flexible concurrent programs in the ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    July 20, 2023
  • FeaturedNews
    In this picture from left to right are Sophie Daschuk, Co-President; Ashley Layman, Vice President/Social Media Coordinator; Aidan McMartin, Vice President/ Director of Promotions; Dr. Muhammad Asadullah; Kaitlyn Stadnyk, Co-President; and Nicole Mah, Director of Communications/Club Secretary. Missing from photo: Zoë Goetz, Director of Outreach and Joshua Mendoza, Director of Programming"
    In this picture from left to right are Sophie Daschuk, Ashley Layman, Aidan McMartin, Dr. Muhammad Asadullah, Kaitlyn Stadnyk, and Nicole Mah. Mohamed_hassan via Pixabay, manipulated by Lee Lim

    Students restoring true justice 

    “Conflict is neither good nor bad. It is an opportunity for growth as seen in the restorative justice paradigm. Conflict in RJ ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    June 15, 2023
  • Op-Ed
    A view from a car window, showing accumulation of water on the streets.
    How is there always more water on the streets than we actually get in rain? Angela de Marco via Flickr

    Rain in Regina

    “I always heard about the tales of Saskatchewan’s extreme weather conditions but, this time, I had the opportunity to witness it firsthand.” ...
    Nazeemah Noorally
    June 15, 2023
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