Archive: Fall/Winter 2023
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Kelsey Lonie’s love of history was sparked by what she describes as stories and history coming together, especially from hearing the experiences of her grandparents Irene and Tony Schmidt in the 1930s, the Second World War, and the years following. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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Kelsey Lonie BEd’15, MA’24 is playing an important role in a project that will culminate with the erection of an eight foot bronze statue of a Regina Rifleman at a ceremony next year at Juno Beach to honour the sacrifices of Saskatchewan soldiers on the 80th anniversary of the Allied invasion. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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Madelyn Kaban, a fourth-year U of R physics student, worked at the Jefferson Lab this past spring and summer in Hall D, where the GlueX detector is located. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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The University of Regina’s Zisis Papandreou. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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Dr. Zisis Papandreou (left) has been bringing students like Madelyn Kaban to Jefferson Lab for almost 20 years. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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Emily Ritenburg BSW’18 founded Aroha (pronounced similarly to the Hawaiian word, aloha), a remote counselling and consulting service that is providing meaningful help for the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community. Photo by Trevor Hopkin
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Emily Ritenburg BSW’18 founded Aroha (pronounced similarly to the Hawaiian word, aloha), a remote counselling and consulting service that is providing meaningful help for the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community. Photo by Trevor Hopkin