
A Journalist FirstBy Beverly Fast A distinguished and influential career in journalism earned Margaret Weiers (BA'49, DLitt'10) a reputation as a nationalist, feminist and social reformer. | |
Cartoons and CalculusBy Kirk Sibbald Calculus may have beaten Brian Gable (BA'70) in university, but the Globe and Mail's editorial cartoonist gets the last laugh. | |
Brother to BrotherBy Craig Silliphant A casual conversation with brothers Jeff (BA'82, Arts'85) and Mark (MA'96) Rogstad reveals how different paths led to the same destination. | |
A Well Written CareerBy Stephen Johnson From his early days at The Sheaf, Murray Campbell (BA'70) has honed his craft as a story teller while covering some of 20th century’s top news events. | |
Positioned to SucceedAfter a thorough and highly consultative process, the U of S is ready to communicate its unique strengths in Canada's competitive post-secondary landscape. | |
![]() | Honouring our Alumni Award RecipientsSix U of S alumni will be recognized at this year's Honouring our Alumni awards gala on Nov. 4. |
Q & A with Pamela WallinMedia mogul turned Canadian Senator, Pamela Wallin, shares some thoughts on journalism today and how her career in radio, print and television prepared her for her current position. |


