Feature Story: New names revealed for campus buildings

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2015-07-29
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External Relations, University of Regina
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External Relations, University of Regina
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Living on campus is a great way to get the most out of the University of Regina experience. It offers students independence, convenience and the opportunity to develop life-long relationships in a vibrant, diverse environment. In addition, the residences consist of smaller communities within the University as a whole, providing residents with a strong sense of belonging. That sense of belonging is going to be even stronger this year, because names have now been selected for some of the newer residences on campus – and two employees in particular deserve special mention for their contributions. To coincide with the continuing construction of the soon-to-open 606-bed residence and daycare facility, a few months ago the University asked faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members to participate in a contest to name the new building as well as the existing North and South Residence buildings.

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Kīšik Towers, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Arok Wolvengrey, First Nations University of Canada, Saulteaux, Paskwāw Tower, North Residence, South Residence, Wakpā Tower, Vianne Timmons
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