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 November 1, 2013

    Over 35 campuses across the country are seeing posters promoting the legalization of marijuana as a part of a Young Liberals campaign. Tied to the Liberal party’s own agenda to legalize pot, the campaign seeks to educate and promote the policy.

  • Lest we forget: killing time with teen slasher films

    By October 25, 2013

    If the horror genre has taught us anything, it’s that our greatest fear is fear itself and that the human race is one deranged species.

  • Questioning redundancy and referendum

    By October 25, 2013

    Is the Canadian Federation of Students still worth it in 2013?

  • Young Canadians are more likely to stress about money

    By October 10, 2013

    An online poll conducted by Sun Life Financial has found that young adults are more prone to stressing about money than anyone else as they struggle to find decent employment.

  • McMaster business profs suspended for toxic behaviour

    By October 9, 2013

    Five professors in McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business have been handed “lengthy suspensions without pay” after a tribunal of their peers found their misconduct resulted in a “poisonous and hostile work environment.”

  • To Be Or Not To Be breaks every rule in the choose-your-adventure book

    By October 6, 2013

    The choose-your-own-adventure book To Be Or Not To Be: That is the Adventure is such a success because author Ryan North throws out the rulebook for the genre before he even starts.

  • Volunteering abroad: the first world’s burden

    By October 6, 2013

    Every summer, students find their way around the world on unique traveling opportunities in developing countries, but who actually benefits from volunteering abroad?

  • B.C. government seeks sober new thinking on liquor policy

    By October 3, 2013

    The British Columbia government is actively looking for public input on how to reform outdated liquor policies.