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The Minifie Lecture is Back
After a five-year hiatus, the James M. Minifie Lecture returns to the University of Regina on the evening of Thursday, November 27, 2025.
Join Canadian journalist Andrew Coyne for an informative and timely discussion hosted by the School of Journalism in the Faculty of Arts. His lecture, titled We'll Miss the Legacy Media When It's Gone (Though It's Not Going Anywhere), will be followed by an open-mic forum — come be part of the conversation!
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