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 December 7, 2013

    While there may be reasons against having additional breaks during a university calendar year, the benefits surely outweigh the costs.

  • Tuition tax credits targeting wealthy students

    By December 5, 2013

    Every year, Canadian post-secondary students are eligible for tuition, education and textbook credits that cost billions of dollars in funding. However, students from low-income households are the least likely to benefit from the credits during school despite needing the money the most.

  • Cell phones proven to disrupt sleep cycles

    By November 29, 2013

    Scientific studies are finding that sleeping with or near a cell phone can have serious adverse effects on health. A 2010 study conducted by Pew Research Centre found that 90 per cent of Americans aged 18 to 29 sleep with or near their phone.

  • Body-positivity should extend to everyone

    By November 24, 2013

    Today, there aren’t many people who would approach their overweight peers and tell them to “hit the gym” or “lay off the fries.” So why is it acceptable to tell someone they are not allowed to be thin?

  • MTV show trivializes health care profession

    By November 24, 2013

    Depicting Los Angeles nurses in a work hard, party hard way, the nursing community hasn’t exactly welcomed the show with open arms.

  • Rock em’ sock em’ brand of hockey needs to end now

    By November 23, 2013

    The debate over fighting and violence in hockey has escalated to a point where it’s now hit a ceiling.

  • Atlantic author finds niche in romance genre through online publishing

    By November 23, 2013

    Newfoundland and Labrador author Debbie Robbins has published the first novel in her Highland Chief Series.

  • Student pushes for adoption of Bitcoin at BC university

    By November 21, 2013

    Since its unveiling one week ago, almost $100,000 has been exchanged for Bitcoins at the world’s first Bitcoin ATM, located at Waves Coffee House on Howe Street in downtown Vancouver, B.C.