THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By April 4, 2013

    Students and library users may be unknowingly bringing bed bugs into the University of Saskatchewan’s libraries.

  • Browsers gets new look and name as Louis’ Loft

    By April 4, 2013

    In under six weeks, Browsers Café will be fully renovated and re-opened under a new name, Louis’ Loft.

  • Students in need of social justice, look to PIRGs

    By March 27, 2013

    A group of students have joined together to gauge the prospect of starting a public interest research group, or PIRG.

  • 2013 provincial budget continues post-secondary education funding trend

    By March 27, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan received an increase of two per cent to its base operating grant March 20 when the provincial government tabled its annual budget.

  • USSU vice-presidents resign one by one

    By March 27, 2013

    All three University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union vice presidents have left office early, leaving just the president to cover all executive duties for the last two weeks of the term.

  • Students dish out their secrets, compliments and crushes

    By March 20, 2013

    Over the past month University of Saskatchewan students have divulged their thoughts and secrets to anyone online who will read them — and they’ve been doing so free from judgement and ridicule.

  • USSU prepares for another election season

    By March 13, 2013

    Brace yourselves students: University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union general elections are about to get underway. Campaigning for USSU elections kicks off March 18, with the vote on March 27 and 28 on PAWS.

  • Minister may provide U of R students with amnesty: Lawyer

    By March 13, 2013

    Two Nigerian students from the University of Regina who face deportation are still nervously holed up in a church while their lawyer, Kay Adebogun, works to keep the case a top priority with government officials.