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 October 10, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine has been put on probation for a second time, as anticipated by the university’s president.

  • U of S Students come together for Global Peace Rally

    By October 9, 2013

    David Ogunkanmi, representative for international students on University Student Council, promoted peace alongside many other students through education and understanding on Oct. 3.

  • Students driving force behind blood donations

    By October 3, 2013

    Blood donation clinics on campuses across Canada are key opportunities for students, faculty and staff members to start or continue their donations.

  • Education key element to incorporating aboriginal culture on university campuses

    By September 27, 2013

    As universities continue to diversify, the need for cultural awareness is becoming of greater importance than ever before.

  • Suicide prevention in north-western Manitoba requires a broad scope

    By September 20, 2013

    Professor of psychiatry Dr. Jitender Sareen along with his colleagues at the University of Manitoba have teamed up with community members in north-western Manitoba to create the Swampy Cree Suicide Prevention Team.

  • Students’ never-ending battle to save on textbooks

    By September 19, 2013

    With some textbooks ringing in at over $200, students are exploring every avenue they can to save on class materials while publishers are fighting back.

  • BRIEF: Sexual Assault near campus

    By September 13, 2013

    A sexual assault was reported to the University of Saskatchewan Protective Services, formerly Campus Safety, on Sept. 12.

  • A pocket of the prairies in the middle of the mountains

    By September 11, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan’s geology 308 class spent a week in Montana for a field course, where the terrain is identical to the Great Plains area surrounding Saskatoon.