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 16, 2011

    The strong bonds (kizuna) of the Japanese people create great solidarity during dark times such as these. But there are concerns that these bonds of kizuna may also bind the Japanese economy, which must recover as soon as possible.

  • Guelph advanced ballots valid: Elections Canada

    By April 16, 2011

    Students at the University of Guelph lined up for hours on April 13, some even studying while they waited in line, to vote on campus by special ballot in this year’s federal election.

  • Playboy ranks University of Western Ontario 4th best party school

    By April 15, 2011

    Playboy magazine has ranked the University of Western Ontario as the No. 4 party school in North America. It is the only Canadian school that made it into the annual Top 10 list.

  • Computer science students show off their video games

    By April 14, 2011

    It’s the Bearmaggedon! Students of the game mechanics class from the computer science department showed off their class projects to the public on April 8.

  • A totally necessary election

    By April 13, 2011

    As opposition parties working to achieve consensus in the House of Commons are accused of being a coalition, and of being undemocratic, the very process of democracy itself has been painted as an unnecessary bother.

  • Vote mobs inspire, mobilize youth vote

    By April 13, 2011

    Stemming from political commentator Rick Mercer’s call to action, 18 “vote mobs” of students encouraging youth to participate in next month’s federal election have sprung up across the country.

  • Bjørn Lomborg: It’s too early to abandon nuclear energy

    By April 13, 2011

    We see coal as a polluting but reasonably “safe” energy source compared to nuclear energy. Yet, in China alone, coal-mining accidents kill more than 2,000 people each year ”” and coal is a leading cause of smog, acid rain, global warming and air toxicity.

  • BRIEF: Too much formaldehyde in ‘Brazilian blowout’ hair products

    By April 13, 2011

    Health Canada is again warning Canadians about “Brazilian blowout” hair smoothing products. The agency has heard complaints of burning eyes, nose, and throat, breathing difficulties and even hair loss.