THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press November 15, 2013
The story of Robyn Doolittle, a reporter at the Toronto Star, who uncovered the Rob Ford scandal.
By Canadian University Press November 9, 2013
An interview with the artist about his new album ‘Arrows of Desire’.
By Canadian University Press November 8, 2013
Some of Canada’s most well-known women are calling for a change to Canada’s anthem in a new, online-based push for more inclusive lyrics.
By Canadian University Press November 7, 2013
Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy this year as a “master of the modern short story.” She is the thirteenth woman to receive the award, along with the second Canadian after expatriate Saul Bellow received the same prize in 1976.
By Canadian University Press November 7, 2013
At a press conference Oct. 30, the New Brunswick government announced that they will be increasing university operating budgets by two per cent each year for the next two years.
By Canadian University Press November 7, 2013
The notion of today’s youth being the lost generation is being challenged by a new report from TD Economics. Published Oct. 22, the study focused on the skills mismatch and labour shortages in the market over the last 10 years. It found the picture is not as grim as it has been painted.
By Canadian University Press November 2, 2013
With an arsenal of feather pillows and dubious alter-egos, the East Van Pillow Fight Club will have you associating all-girl pillow fights with knock outs and glory.
By Canadian University Press November 1, 2013
It’s about time we bought some munchies, put on some light tunes and legalized marijuana in Canada.