Feature Story: University's ta-tawâw Student Centre - a place where everyone belongs

"Do not change anything, but carry on the spirit," was the message echoed by Elder Roy Bison during his prayer and speech to open the November 28 Aboriginal Student Centre renaming ceremony. University of Regina students, faculty, and friends were on hand for the reveal of the new name for...

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