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The University of Regina Students’ Newspaper Since 1962 april 13, 2023 | volume 65, issue 23 |

Welcome to our final standard issue for the 2022-23 academic year! In our next issue we’ll be swapping out the standard sections for some new ones chosen by staff, but they’ll still all be relevant to students at the U of R as is our purpose.

We’re currently setting everything up for our AGM which will be held in the Riddell Centre’s multipurpose room on May 13 at 2:30, and we want all students possible to attend this thing so please save the date and tell your friends! All registered students will be welcome to hear about the actions and progress from our staff and board over the past year, as well as our current vision for the newspaper’s future.

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Critiques on the lessons taught in Accelerated Christian Education are not new, but the province funding its teaching with public education funds is fairly recent.

Students share their stances on end-of-semester course evaluations in this issue’s Carillon on the Move, giving mixed reviews but many suggestions for improvement.

If you’re getting bored with standard photo-shoot locations, Self Image Boutique may be the local business you need to get those quality shots for your feed.

Adding to our growing series on music to watch out for, Aurel Dumont covers his favourite metal and hardcore releases as of late, and those yet to come.

Media must be more than an amplifier for harmful stereotypes, though the recent women’s March Madness final has us doubting that the work is taken seriously.

Long-time contributor Katlyn Richardson gives her take on the Experience Regina debacle, noting that Regina deserves more than a “blatant lack of forethought.”

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