The University of Regina has reopened its AdHum Pit—a central space in its Administration Humanities building—following a major renovation. The space was updated to include flexible seating, improved lighting, additional power outlets, and an expanded capacity for future events. It is decorated with Indigenous art pieces and a steel sculpture celebrating URegina’s 50th anniversary. URegina Associate Vice-President of Indigenous Engagement Lori Campbell emphasized the importance of the art pieces in helping Indigenous students see themselves reflected in the spaces where they learn and gather “When Indigenous art and stories are visible on our campuses, it sends a clear message that Indigenous people are present,” said Campbell.