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University of Regina Afghan Club (URAC)
Contact: Nadia Akbar Kamal (President) | Phone: 306.520.8707 | E-mail: urafgclub@hotmail.com Facebook Page
URAC is an academic, non-profit, student-run social club created by the students of the University of Regina in order to work towards building an awareness of the Afghan culture within the community and to bring together all the students dedicated to contribute their efforts in the expansion of cultural and educational awareness of Afghans among people. In addition to all the above mentioned objectives, URAC is also passionate about organizing social activities and events for all URAC members. This friendly and welcoming club is a place for sharing ideas, discussing problems, and basking in each other’s joys. Our members are of all nationalities and ethnicities. We are open to anyone interested in Afghanistan’s culture. URAC is not affiliated with any political party or organization and does not promote any religion or religious thoughts. URAC is purely a students’ club established by students of the University of Regina. URAC is a non-profitable organisation. All the funds available are used to achieve the objectives of the organisation and no funds will be used for the benefit of any member. The purpose of this club is to promote Afghan culture and as well try to raise money to send books and other school material to Afghan children in Afghanistan.
African Students' Union (ASU) - Celebrating Diversity
Contact: Jimmy Githegi (President) | Phone: 596-4281 | E-mail: asu.uofr@gmail.com Facebook: African Student Union (ASU) - University of Regina
This group is open to everyone with an aim to stimulate interaction amongst African students and other students at the University of Regina. We organize events and activities aimed at promoting and celebrating our culture and diversity.
Anime Club, U of R
Email: uofranimeclub@hotmail.com
Facebook: U of R Anime Club Ver. 2.0
We meet twice weekly to enjoy some of the less mainstream anime that exists. We exist to braoden your viewing horizons and show you some of our members latest AMV works. Membership is $5 per person per semester. Weekly snack charge is $1 per meeting or $2 per week. We welcome anyone who is interested and feel free to suggest new anime titles to us. Warning: Hilarious fun will ensue!!!!
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Badminton Lovers
Email: erui198311@gmail.com
This is a non-profit club serving to all UR students. Organized by some students who truly love badminton. Join us if you think you are the one like us.
Baila Salso Club
Contact: Imo Ekong | Phone: 537-3532 | Email: travelling1@hotmail.com
Bangladeshi Student Association
Contact: Kazi Sumon - Phone: 526-1038 - E-mail: sumon20k@uregina.ca
Best Buddies - University of Regina Chapter
Email: regina@bestbuddies.ca
Website: www.bestbuddies.ca
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=6665895989&ref=ts
Mission Statement:
Best Buddies – Vrais Copains Canada is a national charitable organization dedicated to enhancing our communities through one-to-one friendships between individuals with intellectual disabilities and students. Best Buddies is grounded in the belief that friendship is important to the development of all individuals and that for all individuals with intellectual disabilities friendship is a medium through which they can become a part of their communities.
Bright Star Soccer Club
Contact: Haroun Elyasir Phone: 999-0799 Email: prof.elyasir@gmail.com
Business Education Students' Society (BESS)
President: Riley Munro Email: munrorr@gmail.com
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Camping Club
Contact: Yuntei Zhang - Phone: 596-1037 - E-mail: kevin85331@hotmail.com
Campus Kin Club
Contact: Corie Ruzicka-Olson
Phone: 596-4281
Email corieruzickaolson@sasktel.net
Kin Canada is a dynamic, 100% Canadian service organization that promotes community service, personal development, environmental awareness and FUN. A club started on campus in 2009 and welcomes all new members. If you’re interested in being a part of Telemiracle, getting great experience for your resume, being a positive part of the community, meeting new people and having a FABULOUS time, email Corie at the above address.
Campus Media President: Nathan Daniel Website: www.URMedia.ca E-mail: info@urmedia.ca
URMedia operates a multi-media platform to showcase material developed by its members on a web site, streaming audio and video over the internet and soon broadcast as a physical radio transmission. Our current activities centre around streaming music / talk programming, news / alternative media and lectures presented at the university.
Catholic Christian Outreach
Contact: Christian Lindenbach (President)
Phone: 551-4174
E-mail: ccoregina@gmail.com
Facebook: CCO Regina (UofR)
Chinese Dragon Soccer Club Conact: Minyang Chen email
Chinese Student Union of Regina
Contact: Yan Wu - Phone: 591-2651 - E-mail: Alex_wuyan@hotmail.com
Website: not available
Computer Science Students Society (CSSS) President: Nathan Magnus Email
Cultural Anthropology Students’ Association (CASA)
Contact: Rebecca Coppens (President)Phone: 781-0017 E-mail: uofrcasa@gmail.com Facebook: U of R Cultural Anthropology Students' Association
Ever had one of those "yeah, but?!" moments, or wondered why people do what they do? Then join us for discussion, food, and adventure as we explore the world and the people who live in it.
No need to be an anthropology major or minor; the Cultural Anthropology Students' Association welcomes everyone! For more info contact us on Facebook or via email. Hope to see you around!
Cricket Club (UofR)
Contact: Ahmad Saadi | Phone: 502-4428 | Email: saadi20a@uregina.ca
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Debate Club
E-mail: president@uofrdebate.com
Website: www.uofrdebate.com
Twitter/Facebook: University of Regina Debate Society
The U of R Debate Society is a campus club dedicated to furthering the speaking and critical analysis skills of U of R students. We will be holding debate practices throughout the coming year, where members will become comfortable with public speaking, debate strategy, and argumentation. Check www.uofrdebate.com for more information!
Dragon Soccer Club
Contact: Lin Jun | Phone: 581-7521 | E-mail: linjun0521@hotmail.com
Website: not available
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Economics Student Association
Contact: David Weisgerber Phone: (306) 541-9738 | Email: econstudents@gmail.com
Facebook: ESA Exec
To unite the students of the Department of Economics and provide a social network to students seeking tutoring, supplemental lectures, and a suitable complement to their education in economics.
Engineers Without Borders
E-mail: uregina@ewb.ca
Website: http://uregina.ewb.ca
Engineers Without Borders is a collection of social developmentally minded individuals who are striving to find ways to ensure that the next generation of rural Africans have the same opportunities to improve their lives that we have right here at home. Nationally, EWB has a focus both in Africaand in Canada. In Africa, our work is focused on enabling rural Africans the opportunity to access clean water, generate an income from humble farms, and access critical infrastructure and services. In Canada, we engage Canadians, our government, companies, and universities on a widespread scale, to build their connections to Africa and make choices that better promote and contribute to human development.
The U of R chapter is always looking for new members and new ideas! You do NOT need to be an engineer to join our group! For more info or to join our group; send us an email!
English Students' Association
Contact: Courtney Bates Email: courtney.bates@hotmail.com
Environmental Studies Students' Society
President: Taryn Pastuch Email: taryn.pastuch@hotmail.com
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Film Club
Contact: Erik Sirke | Phone: 586-9760 | Email: erik.sirke@hotmail.com
First Nations Theatre & Film Productions
Contact: Skyler Anderson Email: g.skyler.anderson@hotmail.com
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Gamer's Guild Chris Hirshmueller - President - email
Gaming Fellowship
Phone: (306) 586-1398 | Email: b.demyen@hotmail.com
The Gaming Fellowship is centered around one principle: to unite gamers. Come out to our game days to play video games and board games with your fellow students!
Geography Students' Society
Contact: Kristy Fyfe Email: gss.uregina@gmail.com
Green Falcons Soccer Club
Contact: Bandar Ghalib Phone: 351-5548
Email: b_ghalib@hotmail.com
Group of Undergraduate Education Science Students (GUESS)
President: Troy Davidson Email
UofR Greens (Green Party Campus Club) President: Shelby Hersberger Email: urgreenparty@gmail.com
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Indian Students' Association
Contact: Ameerudeen Najumudeen | Phone: 999-3450 | E-mail: ameerudeen.n@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=111309935584264
UR ISA has been started for Indian students pursuing their education in University of Regina, but everyone who is interested in Indian Culture is welcome to join.
Indigenous Students’ Association
Contact: Jarrett Crowe | E-mail: info@indigsa.ca
Website: www.indigsa.ca
The Indigenous Students Association (ISA) at the University of Regina was founded in 2007 as a means of student representation of Indigenous/Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students at the U of R where there previously had not been. Additionally, the ISA was created to promote a deeper and more meaningful understanding of Indigenous cultures in Canada and enhance University life through the promotion of Indigenous practices, traditions and values.
Membership is open to all students who would like to learn more about Indigenous cultures and network with other Indigenous students. We strive to create a more diverse, culturally representative student body and to support Indigenous students at the University of Regina and in the greater community.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Contact: Justin Yuen | Phone: 539-8028 | E-mail: ivcfregina@gmail.com
Website: www.ivcfregina.com
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) is a group that runs various activities to provide opportunities for fellowship to students at the University of Regina. During the school year we run weekly small groups, such as a girl?s group, literature studies, creative writing, Bible studies, prayer groups and various other topical meetings. As well as small groups, we organize service projects such as free hot chocolate for all students for a few weeks of cold winter mornings or drives for shoeboxes to participate in ?Operation Christmas Child?. Another major area of IVCF is International Student Ministries. Each month there is an event where International Students are encouraged to come and get to know Canadians, these events are often potluck dinners, which are always very delicious. Large group events are also a regular occurrence. In the past there have been dance parties, banquets, gym nights, movie viewings, bowling with other on-campus clubs and many different creative events. There are also special events like retreats and our kick-off barbecue, which is the first Friday of the school year. Everyone is invited to attend both the barbecue and any event(s) throughout the year. To find out more, please check out the display board which is located in the hall from the classroom building to the library, our display table on Wednesdays, or you can contact Rebecca Cochrane at 949-7668.
International Fellowship of Student Believers
Contact: Otis Victor | Phone: 501-9066 | E-mail: otis200v@uregina.ca
International Studies Club (ISC)
Email: isclub@live.com Contacts: Aurora Elig
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=28723219758
The International Studies Club at the University of Regina (ISC) is a forum for students to express their concerns about global issues that are directly affecting their lives. The basis of this club is to keep up to date on current events and discussing them amongst members in a friendly, open-minded environment. The ISC presents various opportunities for all students to become actively involved within the University and the greater community of Regina. Our hope is that members will build positive relationships here that will last beyond the classroom and will follow them into the future.
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Jazz Choir
Contact: Paula Weber
JDC West (UofR) email
JDC West is an annual business competition featuring top business schools and students from across Western Canada, as well as the largest undergraduate business competition in Western Canada. The first competition, hosted by UBC, occurred January 20-23, 2006, and attracted over 400 students. JDC West was modeled after Jeux du Commerce and allows the competition to move from host university/city to host university/city each given year.
Johnson-Shoyama Student Association
E-mail: jssa@uregina.ca
The JSSA is a student group dedicated to providing resources and opportunities for students of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
Journalists for Human Rights- Regina
Contact: David Fraser Click here for website
Email: JHR.Regina@gmail.com
Journalists for Human Rights is Canada's largest international media development organization. Our goal - to make everyone in the world fully aware of their rights - is as unique as it is powerful. The U of R's JHR Chapter focuses on a number of local, national, and international projects throughout the year, and has a goal of fostering relationships with other social justice groups on campus. All students are welcome to join, and new ideas are welcomed with open arms.
Justice Studies Student Society
E-mail: jsss@uregina.ca
The Justice Studies Student Society is a student group that organizes social events, academic events and volunteer opportunities. We are made up of students in the Justice Studies and Police Studies programs. We encourage students interested in judicial or policing careers to partake in our events or even take on a leading role within our club.
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Korean Students Association
Contact: Ryan (Chongmin) Lee | Phone: 551-3315 | E-mail: lee123ch@uregina.ca
Website: not available
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Math, Actuarial Science, and Stats Students' Society (MASS)
President: Kristi Cunningham Email: cunninkr@uregina.ca
MeiHuaZhuang Kung Fu Club
Email: meihuazhuang@gmail.com Website: http://www.meihuazhuang.ca/
Contacts: Erin Wood plumflower@bigfoot.com Irene Terashima ireeny2@lycos.com
Meihuazhuang is an ancient martial art practiced primarily in the rural regions of Jiangsu, Hebei, Henan and Shandong provinces of Northern China. It is characterized by five static postures intermixed with dynamic motion comprised of light rapid footwork, and large flowing movements. The basic training methods are simple and strong yet relaxed and highly adaptable conveying a large expansive and bold presence delivered through a relaxed body and spirit. Come join us!
No experience required. Classes are free for students.
Muslim Students' Association (URMSA)
Contact: Souheil Elmabrouk (President) Phone: 541-0775 E-mail: info@urmsa.com Facebook: URMSA (Page)
Twitter: @URMSA
Website: http://urmsa.com
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) is a volunteer organization run by Muslim students on campus. The UR MSA organizes various Islamic, academic and non academic activities and events to fulfill its purpose and serve the students on campus. Hand in hand for a better future! May God guide us through, accept our deeds and forgive our slips, amen.
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New Democratic Party Club (UR NDP Club)
President: Alex Mortensen Email: alex.mortensen@hotmail.com
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Philosophy Students' Society - Edward Badgerow, President email
Pre-Health Club
Contact: Stefani Kary | E-mail: premedclub@gmail.com
Website: http://ursu.uregina.ca/~pre-med/index.php
Psychology Graduate Students’ Association
Contact: Mathew Fetzner E-mail:fetznerm@gmail.com website: http://uregina.ca/psychgsa/
The Psychology Graduate Students' Association (P.G.S.A.) represents all psychology graduate students at the University of Regina. It attempts to ensure student representation, to promote the goals and beliefs of all psychology graduate students, and seeks to advance student involvement in the University Community.
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Regina CosPlay Club
Contact: Robert Slinn
Email: reginacosplayclub@hotmail.com
Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) Website: www.rpirg.com Facebook: RPIRG Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/RPIRG
The Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) is a student funded resource centre at the University of Regina committed to social and environmental justice. We provide the resources and funding necessary to enable students to organize around issues through research, education, and action.
Rivers State Scholars Association
Contact: Chimenem Amadi E-mail: amadi20c@uregina.ca
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Saskatchewan African-Canadian Heritage Museum (SACHM) U of R
Email: ur.sachm@gmail.com Website: www.sachm.org
Saskatchewan Party Campus Club
Email: ursaskparty@gmail.com
Website: http://www.saskparty.com/youth/clubs_executives
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=85773841152
This is the University of Regina Saskatchewan Party Campus Club. Though we are one of the youngest clubs on campus, we are one of the most pro-active. The clubs' policy parallels that of the Saskatchewan Party -- we have fun, we work hard, we mean business, and as a member you will have the opportunity to get to know a wide variety of political figures.
Saudi Club
President: Ahmed Mobaraki Email: ReginaSaudi.club@gmail.com
Seaview Poetry Society - Regina
Contact: Victor Guredam
Email: javicks@gmail.com
Facebook SPS Regina
Seaview Poetry Society is all about putting together all kinds of poets to express what burns inside giving a stage to beautiful works of arts, dramatized poetry, rhyme battle as well as open mic recitals, all focused towards positively impacting the society at large.
South Asian Students' Association (SASA)
Phone: 351-5620 | Website: http://ursu.uregina.ca/~sasa/index.htm
Facebook: University of Regina South Asian Students' Association
UofR Star Craft
E-mail: UofRCSL@gmail.com
Website: http://www.Saskstarcraft.com | http://www.youtube.com/user/UofRCSL
Twitter: http://twitter.com/UofRCSL
Facebook: University of Regina Starcraft
To connect people within the university that enjoy playing, casting and watching Starcraft. The Club also offers a communication medium for those who are participating in the Collegiate Star League (CSL).
Soccer Time/Summer Soccer
Contact: Eduardo Molina Phone: 529-6876 E-mail: edkike16@hotmail.com
Society of Creative Anachronism
Contact: Joel Douglas Phone: 757-9828
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Tetra Society Contact: Angelica Barth Email
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UNICEF on Campus E-mail: urunicef@gmail.com
Children are the future leaders of our world. Yet, thousands live in poverty, are uneducated, and lack the basic needs for survival. The University of Regina UNICEF on Campus club brings back the dreams and opportunities to these children as we work with UNICEF Canada to raise awareness and funds that go into investing in children's lives. Join our student group, and help create the opportunities.
UofR Debate Club
Contact: Kyle MacDonald - Phone: 789-4981 - E-mail: macdonaldk@gmail.com
UofR Tai Chi
Contact: Kevin Fu - Phone: 585-5434 - E-mail: uofr.taichi@gmail.com
Website: http://sites.google.com/site/urtaichi/
Tai Chi is an ancient internal martial art which has gained widespread popularity for its many health benefits.
U of R Taichi club will promote the pratice of Tai Chi, and help people to develop balance, strength, and vitality.
UR Karate Club
Contact: karate@uregina.ca
Website: http://uregina.ca/~karate/
“The ultimate aim of karate-do lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of character of its participants.” - Gishin Funakoshi
Karate-do is an ancient and beautiful physical art that develops the potential of one’s physical and mental powers through the study and practice of the techniques of self-defense. It consists of using with the utmost effectiveness the natural weapons of the human body (hands, feet, elbows). One can learn a great deal even in one day. However, there is really no limit in the learning and
mastery of karate techniques.
The purpose of the club is to promote the practice of karate-do as a martial art, i.e. as a physical activity and as a mental discipline, and to host seminars and regular rank gradings throughout the year.
UofR Iranian Society (URIS)
Contact: Bahman Ahmadi - Phone: (306) 585-4422 - E-mail: uris.club@gmail.com
Website: www.uris.ca
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=340706546884&ref=ts
Mission Statement: The URIS club (Since 2001) has been created by the Iranian students at University of Regina in orderto preserve our identity as Iranians and be in touch with our people. This friendly and welcoming society is a place for sharing ideas, discussing problems, and basking in each other’s joy. All Iranian students and scholars at the University of Regina are eligible to join the club. This membership can also be extended to foreign students who are interested in Iranian culture.
UofR Cheerleading Team
Phone: (306) 533-6920 | Email: raththomas@hotmail.com
Website: www.uofrcheer.com
U of R Cheerleading team supports school athletics and represents U of R in competitions nationally and internationally.
UofR Team Handball Club
Phone: (306) 730-8535 | lutherhandball@live.com
Website: www.uofrhandball.webs.com
Twitter/Facebook: University of Regina Team Handball Club
University of Regina Outdoors Club (UROC)
President: Kate Haennel Email: uroutdoors@gmail.com
UR Social
Phone: (306) 596-9764 | Email: ames91091@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/urstudentsocial
Want to get MORE from school from just a diploma? Then join the UR Student Social! It's a casual mixer for ALL students that meets once a week (more info on the website)! This is a great way for you to meet people on campus, break the ice and have some fun! It's a limited time commitment AND it will look great on your resumé! Don't forget to bring your friends!
URWISE (Women in Science and Engineering)
Contact: Dena McMartin (Chairperson) Phone:585-4703
E-mail: uofrwise@gmail.com
The goal of URWISE is to foster and promote the full participation of women in all fields of science and engineering by:
· creating opportunities for networking and mentoring of U of R women in science and engineering at the undergraduate, graduate, staff, and faculty levels
· maintaining connections with our alumni and initiate contacts with women scientists and engineers outside academia
· Encouraging girls in elementary and high schools to consider science and engineering as viable career choices.
Membership is open to anyone on campus (Undergraduates, Graduate Students, Staff and Faculty) as well as associate members from the greater Saskatchewan science community who support the URWISE mandate. Current membership includes women from the Faculty of Engineering and from the Faculty of Science departments of Biology, Mathematics and Statistics, and Computer Science. We are targeting all departments in Science and Engineering as well as individuals in science fields outside these faculties.
Diversity strengthens our membership and helps achieve the URWISE mandate!
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World University Service of Canada
Contact: Jessica Brown Email: wusc.uofr@gmail.com
Website: www.wuscregina.ca Facebook: WUSC Regina
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a network of individuals and post-secondary institutions who believe that all people are entitled to the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to a more equitable world. WUSC Regina sponsors to refugee youths to come to the U of R each year and obtain a university degree, and we support them mentally, physically, academically and spiritually during their time at the university. WUSC Regina also partakes in a variety of awareness raising campaigns concerning issues like girls' education in refugee camps, and HIV/AIDS.
World Vision Campus Club
President: Emma Kramer-Rodger Email
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