Release: University of Regina School of Journalism Workshop Targets Aboriginal Students

The School of Journalism at the University of Regina is offering an exciting opportunity for Aboriginal students interested in journalism. The one-day, hands-on session will involve an Aboriginal Elder, journalism faculty, practising news reporters and senior journalism students. The workshop will b...

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