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 September 6, 2013

    University graduates are entering the farming industry with more ease and an increased interest because of the recent high usage of modern-day technologies.

  • Engineering student helps African communities maintain infrastructure

    By September 5, 2013

    University of Saskatchewan student James Wattam returned home Aug. 20 from four months of working with the Engineers Without Borders African Ventures program.

  • Dig at Wanuskewin long lasting

    By August 3, 2013

    Archaeological digs have been going on at Wanuskewin Heritage Park for the last 31 years, lead by the University of Saskatchewan’s Ernie Walker and his students.

  • Prof. researches the effects of stress on memory with rats

    By July 7, 2013

    John Howland, a psychology professor at the University of Saskatchewan, is researching the effects of stress on memory and cognitive functions by placing rats in boxes with touch screens.

  • Incentives for law graduates to stay in Saskatchewan

    By June 6, 2013

    The College of Law is part of a collaborative effort to rejuvenate Saskatchewan’s aging lawyer demographic.

  • Louis’ Loft revealed

    By June 5, 2013

    The newly renovated Louis’ Loft opened June 3, unveiling a cool new feel to the popular coffee shop that was once Browsers Café.

  • Cadavers under review for anatomy labs

    By April 30, 2013

    The possibility of cutting the use of cadavers in anatomy labs is raising concerns that students will lose a valuable piece of their education.

  • BRIEF: Campus Safety searches for artist

    By April 11, 2013

    Posters put up around the University of Saskatchewan have Campus Safety concerned about the well being of the artist.