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 February 24, 2010

    Ottawa is a relatively small place compared to some of the more popular cities in Canada, like Vancouver or Montreal. However, you ignore the sights and sounds of our nation’s capital at your own peril.

  • The mighty Cumshots of Norway

    By February 24, 2010

    The Cumshots is more than just a band name, it’s a mission statement. The Norwegian metal band’s shows are violent, the lyrics suicidal and the music like a harder Deep Purple.

  • Keys N Krates jump on the scene

    By February 24, 2010

    The Vancouver Olympics have not only given athletes a chance to shine on the world stage but have also given emerging Canadian musical talent an opportunity to be heard. One group to benefit from this increased exposure is Toronto based DJ group Keys N Krates

  • Legislating our educational experience

    By February 24, 2010

    The university’s recently released Learning Charter sets out learning goals for graduates as well as the roles students, faculty, instructors and the administration all play at the U of S. However, certain parts of the charter, which was drafted with little student input, are troubling.

  • Women’s hockey shouldn’t be lost in the shuffle

    By February 24, 2010

    Despite the focus on the men’s hockey teams at the Vancouver Olympics, the women’s teams are full of world-class players who should not be ignored amid the chaos and excitement.

  • What the hell is oil sand anyway?

    By February 24, 2010

    Underneath the boreal forest in northern Alberta the topsoil and clay give way to an ocean of sand and silt. But this is not like most other sand in the world ”” this dark, sticky underground expanse is the controversial and highly lucrative oil sands upon which Canada’s environmental and economic health may rest.

  • Stopping HIV/AIDS in the prison system

    By February 24, 2010

    The rate of HIV and AIDS infection among prison inmates is anywhere from 10 to 20 times higher than the general population ”” a problem that could easily be curbed, according to the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, through the use of clean needles and medical supplies.

  • Study breaks help memory

    By February 24, 2010

    Memory, among other things, is impaired when you are sleep-deprived, and having a full night of sleep maximizes the potential for accurate memory retrieval. It’s not yet clear as to why this happens, but there is no denying the immense research behind these findings.