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 9, 2010

    The most striking thing about local band Catdad is their knack for sonic experimentation.

  • Zac Dalpe turns Junior C rejection into NHL acceptance

    By November 7, 2010

    It’s not often you hear about a 20-year-old hockey player making the jump to the NHL after being cut from a Junior C club, but for Carolina Hurricanes forward Zac Dalpe, that was exactly the case.

  • Kinect this holiday with the Xbox 360

    By November 7, 2010

    In the past, Microsoft has largely focused on providing a platform for more mature gamers. This fall Microsoft is releasing new hardware in an attempt to compete in the motion control market.

  • U of S distinguished chairs honour prof for his research in computer logic

    By November 6, 2010

    Engineering professor Madan M. Gupta is a leader in work to make robots and computers think in a more complex way, by modeling it on human thinking. This year, he is being honoured as a distinguished chair for his over four decades of research in neuro-control systems and fuzzy logic.

  • Valedictorian calls out Minister’s honorary degree

    By November 6, 2010

    You could cut the tension with a knife. As 250 graduates awaited their diplomas, a silent crowd protested the honorary degree given a federal Minister by the University of Winnipeg.

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  • Globalization and the challenge of community

    By November 6, 2010

    It erodes borders. It transcends nationality and religion. It is on the other side of the world and flashing on your laptop screen all at the same time.

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  • 3D movies are not worth the cost

    By November 6, 2010

    3D films generally charge a couple dollars more than regular films. But are they even worth the extra cash?

  • Microfinance covers up some crooked dealings

    By November 6, 2010

    Microfinance has been touted as a magic bullet with real potential to solve that nagging question of poverty, but in reality, it’s creating a problem for the people it intends to help.