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 March 26, 2010

    Saskatchewan finance minister Rod Gantefoer presented the budget March 24, announcing significant cuts to the civil service that will see a decrease of about 1,800 positions over four years.

  • Ann Coulter speech cancelled at U of O

    By March 25, 2010

    Chaos erupted on the night of March 23 as hundreds of protesters clashed with police to prevent Ann Coulter, the radically conservative U.S. pundit, from speaking on the University of Ottawa campus.

  • Updated: USSU election results

    By March 25, 2010

    The 2010 USSU executive elections are over. Here are the results.

  • Rock ‘n’ roll revivalists

    By March 24, 2010

    In the music world today, new genres and novelties have left some listeners disillusioned. One wonders, “Where is our generation taking music?” It is this that makes Saskatoon’s rock-powerpop group Ride ‘Til Dawn so refreshing to hear and to see live.

  • Lost in (our) translation

    By March 24, 2010

    It is difficult to maintain a way of life that isn’t, in some way, attached to the ways of the industrialized Western world.

  • Peer Gynt enters the 21st century

    By March 24, 2010

    The Greystone Theatre season comes to an end with a classic work of epic fantasy penned by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The question for theatre-goers is, can the average university student connect to a play that was written in Norway in 1867 by a guy with epic facial hair?

  • Memories explored at the Snelgrove

    By March 24, 2010

    This week, the Snelgrove Gallery hosts three graduating exhibitions which take up themes of stillness, memory and memorial.

  • Harper’s Marijuana Action Plan

    By March 24, 2010

    On Tuesday, March 16, Stephen Harper sat down to a Canadian political first ”” a Prime Ministerial YouTube interview. Nearly 200,000 votes were cast for thousands of questions.