Fall 2007
Degrees Magazine
View Degrees archivesDuncan Blewett was the
founder of the University of
Regina Department of
Psychology and one of the
pivotal figures in the
pioneering LSD treatment
programs used to treat
schizophrenics and alcoholics
in Saskatchewan in the
1950s. After a long and influential career, Blewett retired to B.C's Gabriola Island in 1986. In 2005 he suffered a stroke and remained at home "living fabulously in the moment until the end." He died in a hospital in Nanaimo, B.C., on February 24, 2007.
Two young U of R
grads purchase an
established art
gallery and
find running a
successful business
really is about the
art of the sale.
When hip hop first emerged some 20 years ago it signalled
a new form of cultural expression for young disenfranchised
African-Americans and Latinos in the U.S. Now, Canadian Aboriginal youth are embracing hip hop culture and making
it their own. Lindsay Knight BA'04 (a.k.a. Eekwol) is a musician from Saskatoon trying to make her mark in the hip hop world.
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