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11/07/2025
Archer Library & Archives has more eye-catching displays to help commemorate Remembrance Day.  The first is near the main entrance that includes a curated display of books.  The second is on a table (by the Dr. John Archer wall plaque) that has veteran recognition cards.  These can be filled out and they will be collected and sent to the Regina Legion. The third display (curated by student Mason Hausermann)  is in the large display cabinet by the IS Desk. 
 
We also have a digital collection titled Operation Calvados.  The collection helps preserve the lives and stories of past and present Regina Riflemen and honour those who were killed in action during the June 6, 1944 D-Day landings and the resulting Normandy campaign.
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11/05/2025

The Archer Library & Archives along with the faculties of MAP (Media, Art, and Performance) and Science sincerely thank all the individuals who participated in the Art in Archer event on Oct. 23. The Art in Archer event invited participants to create artwork, in a number of different mediums, based on images from the U of R's herbarium collection. All 25 submissions were beautiful creations! Congratulations to the 3 winners who were chosen separately by 3 different adjudicators:

 

U of R President winner: Pressley Hinck

 

Art in Archer judges panel winner: Dakota Schmidt

 

 

 

People's Choice (Instagram voting) winner: Danveer Singh

 

Unfortunately there was an internal miscommunication with the number of entries received and thus we failed to include the artwork created by Emma Shogren as part of the social media voting post. Sorry Emma! As a consolation we are awarding Emma an Honorable Mention for her creation.

 

We will have a display in the Library in the Winter 2026 term of all the art works and comments from participants from Art in Archer.

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11/05/2025

As we look ahead to Remembrance Day, Archer is pleased to launch our Regina College Memorial Scroll of Honour digital collection. The collection features biographies of fourteen of the people whose names appear on the Second World War scroll in the holdings of the University Archives. The biographies were researched and written by Emily Reid as part of her experiential learning placements with the Royal Regina Rifles Trust Fund and the University of Regina Archives. Lest we forget.

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