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Redvers the man visits Redvers the town

Redvers the man visits Redvers the town

Small Prairie town makes a big impression on Irish visitor.
From Colombia to Canada and Saskatchewan

From Colombia to Canada and Saskatchewan

USask instructor finds solace in academia and the military.
Volunteers, farmer did all they could to rescue juvenile bald eagle

Volunteers, farmer did all they could to rescue juvenile bald eagle

A juvenile bald eagle was spotted at a Stoughton-area farm, and efforts were made to rescue it.
USask graduate connects education to career in real-time

USask graduate connects education to career in real-time

Damien Georges’ environmental science career started during his undergraduate degree.
Using art, degree to build Indigenous community

Using art, degree to build Indigenous community

An award-winning multimedia artist and musician will be graduating with a master’s degree at the 2024 USask Fall Convocation.
4-H Sask president remains a champion for the organization

4-H Sask president remains a champion for the organization

Jason Frey is nearing the end of his two-year term as the 4-H Sask. president.
USask convocation: Completing a PhD program in a pandemic

USask convocation: Completing a PhD program in a pandemic

For many university students, fall convocation represents a culmination of hard work, perseverance and late nights.
Kevin Mortenson has dedicated his life to family, business and volunteering

Kevin Mortenson has dedicated his life to family, business and volunteering

Kevin Mortenson gained an appreciation for community and volunteering from his parents.
Transformative experience in Edwards goes beyond the classroom

Transformative experience in Edwards goes beyond the classroom

Harleen Arora’s journey at the Edwards School of Business has been about advocacy, inclusivity and making a difference.
USask President’s Medal winner finds purpose in helping others

USask President’s Medal winner finds purpose in helping others

When she wasn’t studying, Amélia Katherine Gagnon — and her dog — supported students, health-care workers and patients.
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