
Meaning matters
Alanna Mitchell LLD’11(Honorary) took 13 journeys to destinations around the world to learn the truth about our oceans and climate change.
Alanna Mitchell LLD’11(Honorary) took 13 journeys to destinations around the world to learn the truth about our oceans and climate change.
Sean O’Shea BA’84, a graduate of the University of Regina School of Journalism, is an award-winning investigative and consumer reporter for Global News in Toronto.
Journalism school graduate Nehal El-Hadi reflects on her journey – from Sudan where she was born, to England where her family immigrated, to Moose Jaw where she learned to revere the open spaces and endless sky.
When she graduated from the University of Regina’s School of Journalism in 2002, Michelle Brass had the world by the tail. She was landing her dream jobs, including one at CBC Radio as the host of The Afternoon Edition. Then, just as her young career was skyrocketing, she gave it all up in search of a truer existence rooted in her Saulteaux heritage.
Dale Eisler, senior policy fellow at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, takes a candid look at climate change, the challenges it presents and the policy options being considered to address it.