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Bike thefts stink! The U of R can help students beat thieves
Protective services shares crime data while Archer Library improves cycle security Bicycles are a fun, environmentally friendly way to commute. But ask ...Smiles, hugs, laughter as thousands of grads cross the stage
2,645 degrees, certificates, and diplomas awarded June 17–19 Proud parents, siblings, lovers, cousins, children and guardians smiled as they watched their loved ...UR Pride’s anti-Bill 137 lawsuit awaits the Supreme Court’s decision
The case raises questions about children’s rights and the limits of Canada’s Notwithstanding Clause There have been many legal battles involving the ...Students say so long Lazy Owl, hello to The Study
But questions remain about who’s in charge of the revived campus pub It’s been more than a month since The Study opened ...$87,000 Awarded to former URSU employee
Hearing Based on Incomplete Investigation by URSU A Regina judge has ruled URSU must pay $87,000 for wrongful termination. Last year, the ...“Transphobic vitriol”: U of R president condemns homophobia in Pride Month statement
Jeff Keshen says inclusion and support from the university matters University of Regina president Jeff Keshen used his June monthly message to ...City of Regina approves 10% transit fares increase amid concerns
Students voice concerns over rising costs on daily commutes On Mar. 25, the City of Regina voted in favour of a 10 ...New criminology degree launched at U of R
The department of justice studies transitions to the department of criminology On May 1, 2026, the faculty of arts will rebrand its ...Campus roads crumble as potholes take over commute routes
Worsening road conditions slow traffic and raise safety concerns Students and staff driving around the U of R campus, especially along the ...The 2026 FIFA World Cup buzz hits U of R campus
Students predict France, Spain, and England to lead the tournament With the final six spots having been secured, students at the U ...








