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The University of Regina Students’ Newspaper Since 1962 april

20, 2023 | volume 65, issue 24 | carillonregina.com

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student walkout p. 4

Much like URSU’s AGM in March, their SGM revealed disorganization and a lack of membership confidence as students attending in person staged

R U Accommodated? p. 4 articles for your reading pleasure, this issue we’re also happy to offer sections on student resources, bad advice columns, fashion, creative writing, and satirical conspiracy musings.

Sophia Stevens reflects on her years accessing course accommodations, noting self-advocacy-induced exhaustion and an overburdened system.

We hope you enjoy the works that both staff and contributors put together, and we’ll see you in June for our first issue of volume 66. Illegitimi non carborundum. holly funk editor-in-chief lim lim online dating p. 8

Few students are strangers to online dating; much fewer do it well. This bad advice column digs into hard-won lessons on setting up profiles and making connections.

Creative Writing Conspiracy

Prairiedise 2.0 p. 13

Following up on their coverage from last year, Will Bright has the scoop on this year’s Bachelor in Prairiedise contestants. Who will you be rooting for?

op-ed

born into blame p. 17

Contributor Makayla Sicat writes on her struggles to get a proper mental health diagnosis, noting gender stereotypes as a prime cause of under- and mis-diagnoses.

praise be to Cod p. 18

In this work of satire, Last Thursday Academy - previously a private school - gets government funding to teach in line with Coditarian doctrine, promoting Last Thursdayism.

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