Browsing Feature Stories by Subject "Darke Hall"
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Feature Story: Remembering classes in the Tower Building
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2016-06-24)In the fall of 1954 at Regina College, engineering students took some classes in the Tower Building – one of the landmarks of the historical College Avenue Campus. And three of those people who began their post-secondary ... -
Feature Story: SESQUICENTENNIAL FLASHBACK: March 1967
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2017-03-19)During the month of March in Canada’s Centennial Year of 1967, students at Regina Campus were getting ready for exams – as well as marking Canada’s 100th birthday. There was an international flavour at Regina Campus half ... -
Feature Story: University announces proposed new partnership to renew College Avenue Campus
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2016-06-08)The University announced a proposed new partnership today with Conexus Credit Union that may contribute up to $8.25 million to the College Avenue Campus Renewal Project as well as result in millions of dollars in cost ... -
Feature Story: University’s Alumni Association gives back to save Darke Hall and supports students with disabilities
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2018-06-28)Two cheques presented to Dr. Timmons, University of Regina President and Vice-Chancellor, at the recent U of R Alumni Association by its president Bert Yakichuk (MEd’77) will go a long way to support students and toward ... -
Feature Story: When College Avenue Campus was really home sweet home – and not just for students
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2016-06-16)For several years after World War II, many Regina citizens called College Avenue Campus home – and they weren't just students living in residence. A temporary building constructed during World War II was converted into ... -
Feature Story: When Regina College made way for air force recruits
(External Relations, University of Regina, 2015-05-31)Students at Regina College left the stately red brick buildings on College Avenue during the Second World War, when Regina College was converted into a training centre for air force recruits. It was 75 years ago today – ...