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Editorial:

Advancement?

Canadian women have made great strides in the past 102 years, since Harriet Brooks, the first woman nuclear physicist, was born in Ontario, Canada.

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Commentary:

What to do now, Charest?

by Mark Cooper
the Carillon

The House of Commons has been back in session for approximately a month, and already our MP's are discussing crucial national issues.

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Canadian Federation of Students

by Jessica Peart
the Carillon

Campaigns for the Students' Union elections are well under way, which makes this an opportune time to further explain the relationship between the University of Regina Students' Union (URSU) and the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS).

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Weekly Squishy Review

by Tony Rose
Squish me two time, I'm going away

So the squishies still just suck!!! And now, which is worse, my favorite flavors are now hard to find.

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Human Rights

by Nicole Cameron
the Carillon

Too often women are subjected to human rights abuses because they are seen as vulnerable, an easy target of abuse and harassment, especially sexual.

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Women's Voice

by Tammy Trudgeon
The Carillon

On behalf of the University of Regina Women's Centre we would like to thank the following individuals for their help, involvement, and support in organizing the celebration of the International Women's Day Mosiac: Sangeeta Virmani, Reena Pandya, Amita Kumar, Lorran Wild, Amnesty International, Red River Jig, Women in Theatre including Corina, Michelle, Christy, & Kris Loketo, Gina Hall and the Highland Dancers, and Cynthia Munroe.

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