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 June 11, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan Huskie Motorsports team is busy perfecting its prototype vehicle that will race in Fontana, California next week. The team has been competing in the competition since 2001 and this year they are looking for a top 20 finish.

  • Brad Wall still the most popular premier in Canada

    By June 9, 2011

    A new poll by Angus Reid shows that Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall is still the most popular provincial leader in the country, with an approval rating of 59 per cent.

  • BRIEF: CFL scouts love Heenan’s “man-strength”

    By May 25, 2011

    Two University of Saskatchewan Huskies have made the Canadian Football League’s top ten list of 2012 draft prospects.

  • How a familiar species of mammal changed Canadian wolves’ behaviour

    By May 24, 2011

    As humans become more urban, it is easy to lose touch with our natural environment and the effect we have on it

  • BRIEF: Disqualified ‘Saskatchewanderer’ gets hired by newspaper

    By May 19, 2011

    Nathan Thoen, the U of S student who was disqualified from the provincial government’s “Saskatchewanderer” competition, will spend the summer travelling the province after all.

  • BRIEF: Ex-board member of Cameco hands $1 million to business school

    By May 19, 2011

    Prominent Toronto business person George Dembroski has surprised the Edwards School of Business, announcing this week he has graciously shelled-out a $1 million donation.

  • BRIEF: The Sheepdogs make the final round of Rolling Stone cover contest

    By May 18, 2011

    Saskatoon’s own shaggy rock and roll band the Sheepdogs have made it into the final round of Rolling Stone”˜s Choose The Cover contest.

  • BRIEF: New child care space for province and U of S

    By May 17, 2011

    On Monday May 17, the provincial government announced its plan to add 500 new child care spaces across the province, including 110 to the University of Saskatchewan.