Feature Story: First-year Aboriginal students introduced to campus life

The number of self-declared Aboriginal students attending the University of Regina continues to grow. In the winter semester of 2014, for example, the number of self-declared Aboriginal students attending the University was 1,298, an increase of 41 per cent from four years ago. Staff no

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