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Chapter SGM in the ongoing URSU saga
No vote was taken, disgruntled students erred grievances, and nothing was decided on The saga drags on as the much-maligned UofR Students’ ...Project Resilience: U of R expands support for Afghan women through education
U of R scholarship program offers Afghan students a lifeline for education and safety For decades, women in Afghanistan have not only ...Decolonizing the Classroom: Incorporating Indigenous knowledge and ways of learning in the UofR curriculum
UofR professors are reshaping curriculum via Indigenous worldviews Professors at the University of Regina (UofR) are consistently rewriting what education in a ...UofR’s Samantha Lawler keeps her eyes on the stars
UofR’s astronomy professor uncovers cosmological mysteries University of Regina’s (UofR) astronomy professor Samantha Lawler has always shot for the stars. Whether it ...URSU SGM update as of October 2
Students’ union organises another special general meeting within days post adjournment In a recent email update, the University of Regina Students’ Union ...National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day
To honor residential school survivors, remember the children who never made it home, and reflect on reconciliation September 30 marks the National ...Uncertainty surrounds URSU SGM
What does voting yes or no on their proposed resolution mean? On Wednesday, September 24 during a Special General Meeting (SGM) held ...Real talk with GATE fosters innovation and collaboration at the U of R
The GATE center is helping students bridge the gap between academics and entrepreneurship The Graduate Advanced Training and Entrepreneurship (GATE) Centre has ...Digging into the past: Palaeonatological endeavours at the UofR
Researchers are digging up Saskatchewan’s prehistoric past be it dinosaur diets or ancient microfossils University of Regina’s earth science department has made ...Same day appointments announced from the Wellness Center
Same day appointments are announced because sometimes you need to vent before your coffee kicks in As classes resume for the fall ...