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The University of Regina Students’ Newspaper Since 1962 march 9, 2023 | volume 65, issue

Welcome back to the Carillon where student events, issues, and concerns have been prioritized for 60 years, and will continue to be our priority as long as we exist. Our pages are filled with student views on student news, and we also offer free advertising both in our newspaper and on our website for student organization events and announcements! We’ll be rolling out our nomination period for our board of directors (you guessed it, all students) right away here, so make sure you’re keeping your eyes on our website and social media pages so you can either nominate board members or vote on who’s nominated once the time comes.

Once our board of directors for next year is settled we’ll be moving into interviews for staff positions, so if that’s more up your alley please stay tuned!

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police brutality p. 3 U-Prairie Challenge p. 9

In the aftershock of the murder of Tyre Nichols, Josh King reviews police brutality in Canada and the priorities that Regina’s police chief claims.

This article focuses on the U of R teams who participated in the U-Prairie Challenge, their season performance, and which teams U of R students should be keeping their eyes on.

Regina crime p. 4 book nostalgia p. 7 news a&c s&h op-ed op-ed news

Property crimes have seen a surge recently in Regina, while crimes against persons (with the exception of sexual assault) have decreased.

While fun normally involves some sort of price tag nowadays, those price tags don’t all break the bank. Victoria Baht covers her favourite student budged-friendly activities!

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