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 February 15, 2013

    After administrators at Memorial University posted a sign asking campus to stop feeding the ducks at Burton’s Pond, several apparently starved to death. Now one biology professor is taking matters into his own hands.

  • A Tribe Called Red are dancing a revolution

    By February 14, 2013

    Though music’s grand promise of provoking revolutions hasn’t come to fruition, now more than ever we need artists to shake up our assumptions about how we see the world. That’s what A Tribe Called Red’s music is all about — subversion.

  • You’re probably not having sex with an expert

    By February 8, 2013

    There is a perception among high school seniors and undergrads that anyone having regular sex is swimming in orgasms and euphoric sex hangovers. But in reality, sexual encounters during one’s teens and early adulthood are often awkward, uncomfortable and forgettable.

  • CIS athletics departments slipping when it comes to hazing, drugs and eligibility

    By February 7, 2013

    Issues of hazing, steroids and player eligibility have raised huge controversy recently, and the league as well as its schools have had to impose harsh sanctions on the teams involved.

  • Federal department faces criticism for handling of student loan privacy breach

    By February 7, 2013

    Past and present university students affected by the massive student loan privacy breach announced by the federal government in January are organizing online and demanding government accountability.

  • CIS president skeptical of countrywide “tiered-league” proposal

    By February 1, 2013

    The winds of change are blowing around Canadian Interuniversity Sport. David Grossman of Sportsnet 590, a Canadian radio show, hosted CIS President Leo MacPherson Dec. 16 to discuss a December meeting of university presidents.

  • McGill attempts to bar student journalists from access to information requests

    By January 31, 2013

    McGill University has filed a motion that would grant it the ability to deny access to information requests from The McGill Daily, The Link, the McGilliLeaked website and anyone associated with them. This comes in response to what the university described as a “complex system of repetitious and abusive requests” for information.

  • Melting things for science: studying potential volcanic eruptions in the lab

    By January 19, 2013

    How do you journey to the centre of the earth? Well, you don’t. But with an overpowered mini-furnace and a big piston, you can get several kilometers down, or at least simulate those conditions.