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Author: Gillian Massie

Gillian Massie

Gillian Massie is looking for the pen she lost 20 minutes ago. It’s really just been tucked behind her ear the entire time.

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    You, as a student, have a right to public documents. lee lim

    Entire semester of meeting minutes not published by URSU 

    “Tell us who you actually are with the work that you're actually doing.” - Bronwyn Heerspink, President of University of Regina Politics ...
    Gillian Massie
    January 19, 2023
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    Harsh punishments for working over hours existed before, but now that there’s a labour shortage it doesn’t matter? damian entwistle via Flickr manipulated by Lee Lim

    New decisions for international students as off campus work limit lifts  

    “It was pretty hard surviving previous times. There's a lot of stress as international students, they were studying in the university and ...
    Gillian Massie
    December 1, 2022
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    Leisure spending on the chopping block. Lee Lim

    Carillon on the move

    “The food bill has increased a lot. […] Vegetables, fruits, things that are imported into Canada, those types of foods are hiked ...
    Gillian Massie
    December 1, 2022
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    Brad Hornung Accommodation Test Centre doors. gillian massie

    New Accommodation Test Centre opens at the U of R

    “Brad was clearly passionate about creating a more accessible campus for the students who came after him. The establishment of the Brad ...
    Gillian Massie
    November 24, 2022
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    Recreational facilities weighing down the potential for affordable housing. lee lim

    Recreation takes spotlight, homelessness looms over Regina 

    “There are hundreds of people without stable housing in Regina right now. We cannot wait for councillors to ‘go away and think ...
    Gillian Massie
    November 24, 2022
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    People walk past as a pair of legs stick out from someone sitting on the concrete. ptrabattoni via Pixabay

    Regina homelessness advocates frustrated as first snow falls

    “It’s so important because we have neighbors in our community that are losing fingers and toes, and limbs, and hands. They are ...
    Gillian Massie
    November 3, 2022
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    Bringing a mini marketplace right to you at home. Lee Lim

    Food sustainability app grown by U of R student

    “I think knowing where your food comes from is really important as we become more conscious consumers” — Hannah Tait
    Gillian Massie
    October 20, 2022
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    Spectators surround a white tent as two teepees sit in behind them. Gillian Massie

    Powwows return to FNU campus

    “It’s overwhelming. I was sitting at the registration table with tears in my eyes because it’s just a really emotional day to ...
    Gillian Massie
    October 6, 2022
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    Upon exit of the interview, Dumont was giving out water to those who asked. Gillian Massie

    Local volunteers set up donation drive for JSCN 

    “As you can imagine, there's been a lot of ceremony, a lot of sweats, week’s funeral services, so there's been a need ...
    Gillian Massie
    September 22, 2022
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    People stand on the lawn of the First Nations University of Canada holding candles as the sun descends behind the clouds. Gillian Massie

    FNU holds candle vigil for stabbing victims 

    “We were coming together tonight to stand with James Smith Cree Nation, to honor the lives that have been taken so soon, ...
    Gillian Massie
    September 15, 2022
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