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 April 4, 2013

    What you should know about the USSU budget.

  • A survivor’s story

    By March 27, 2013

    Cancer survivor Luke Boechler brings Relay for Life to U of S campus.

  • Next year’s tuition set to increase by 4.5 per cent

    By March 20, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has approved an average 4.5 per cent tuition hike. Undergraduates will see an average tuition increase of 4.8 per cent next year, while graduate students will pay an extra 3.4 per cent.

  • Medical school looks to duck probation

    By March 13, 2013

    Two years after warning the College of Medicine that it would risk losing accreditation if it did not restructure its operations, a small team of inspectors has returned to the University of Saskatchewan to examine the changes the medical school has made so far.

  • Ultraconservative Bill Whatcott clashes with U of S students in wake of Supreme Court ruling on hate speech

    By March 13, 2013

    Late in the afternoon near the end of February, Bill Whatcott sat at his office in the quiet city of Weyburn, Sask. He was having a bad day. That morning, Canada’s top court ruled that two anti-gay flyers he distributed in Saskatoon years earlier violated Saskatchewan’s Human Rights Code and met the legal definition of hate speech.

  • Massive round of layoffs looms: colleges and units unaffected so far will soon see job cuts

    By February 27, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan is gearing up to execute a second and more extensive round of job cuts between now and the end of April. Soon the remaining 75 per cent of colleges and units that have so far gone unaffected by cuts will see layoffs.

  • Students’ council green-lights overhaul of Browsers, café to sport brand new name and look

    By February 13, 2013

    Browsers Café will unveil an entirely new look and name this summer after more than a decade selling books and operating as a coffee house. We’ve got a side-by-side comparison of Browsers’ existing layout and the architectural renderings of what the new cafe will look like.

  • Saskatchewan Archives Board could be forced to box up collection, close doors after 70 years on campus

    By January 31, 2013

    The Saskatchewan Archives Board has staffed an office at the University of Saskatchewan for nearly 70 years. But due to a new and more expensive lease agreement with the university, the office — tucked below the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery in the basement of the Murray Building — could be forced to box up its collection and leave as early as 2015.