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 September 9, 2010

    The popular supplement Cold FX has conducted clinical trials that have gained it permission from Health Canada to make certain science and health claims and ultimately emerge as a multi-million dollar company. Is it the case, however, that Cold FX is actually clinically proven to stop colds?

  • Saskatchewan lacrosse teams win bronze

    By September 9, 2010

    Both Saskatchewan’s under-16 and under-19 lacrosse teams won bronze by defeating Alberta in their respective age groups at the 2010 U16 and U19 Field Lacrosse Championships in Saskatoon from Sept. 3 to 5.

  • Biliana Velkova: The Musical

    By September 9, 2010

    Past the velvet curtain at the entrance to Biliana Velkova’s MFA thesis exhibition, Biliana Velkova: The Musical, is a giant sign in glowing marquee lights proclaiming her name. Like much of Velkova’s previous work, which focuses on mass media advertising and appropriation, the sign is bright, schmaltzy and fabulous.

  • Baha’i leaders given 20-year sentences

    By September 9, 2010

    Members of Saskatoon’s Baha’i community gathered at the Rusty Macdonald Library in Saskatoon on Aug. 31 to pray for the release of seven Baha’i religious leaders in Iran.

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  • Feds open up additional $2B in student loans

    By September 9, 2010

    EMMA GODMERE CUP Ottawa Bureau Chief OTTAWA (CUP) — Mike Dunn could

  • BRIEF: Place Riel update

    By September 9, 2010

    Place Riel construction is on budget and on schedule, despite flooding over the summer.

  • BRIEF: Coca-Cola on campus

    By September 9, 2010

    The contested cold beverage agreement with Coca Cola finished June 2010, two years after the agreement was originally slated to end.

  • BRIEF: Change in tuition payment

    By September 9, 2010

    As of Sept. 1, U of S students can no longer pay tuition by Visa.