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 March 6, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan is hosting a series of lectures and presentations to spread awareness and interest in an architecture program at the school.

  • Cancelled elections and new policies: Engineering students’ society under the magnifying glass

    By March 6, 2013

    The Saskatoon Engineering Students’ Society is under scrutiny from its members after executive elections were cancelled and major changes were made to its election policy.

  • U of S grads strike gold getting stench out of sports equipment

    By February 27, 2013

    Since graduating, two former University of Saskatchewan business students have been on a mission to find a solution to one of Canada’s most pressing issues — the smell of dirty hockey equipment.

  • Student groups join forces for a bolstered Aboriginal Achievement Week in March

    By February 14, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union has secured a $40,000 sponsorship for Aboriginal Achievement Week, a five-day celebration of aboriginal culture that will run March 11-15.

  • One student’s nightmare: McEown Park residence infested with bed bugs

    By February 13, 2013

    An international student arrived on campus at the University of Saskatchewan in fall 2011. He had never seen a bed bug in his life. Turns out he was in for a very nasty surprise.

  • Students’ council to vote on raising dental premium

    By February 7, 2013

    University of Saskatchewan’s undergraduate students’ council will vote on increasing the amount students are charged for dental coverage at its Feb. 14 meeting.

  • Never enough: the ongoing struggle to fund the CLS

    By February 6, 2013

    The Canadian Light Source — also known as the synchrotron — has lined up $67 million in funding before its upcoming four year budget cycle even begins. But the search for cash continues.

  • Four new board members tapped by province to serve university

    By January 30, 2013

    The provincial government appointed four new members, Lee Ahenakew, David Dubé, Grant Isaac and Kathryn J. Ford, to the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors Jan. 17.