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 11, 2010

    For Jeff Nachtigall, art is everywhere and can be all encompassing. For the last three years Nachtigall has been serving as the artist in residence at the Sherbrooke Community Centre, helping the residents there discover their art.

  • Bountiful bets at Super Bowl XLIV

    By February 11, 2010

    From football to soapbox derby racing, sports are always better when there is little money riding on them.

  • What really happened in Copenhagen

    By February 10, 2010

    Copenhagen was a failure. The outcome of the conference fails to address the graveness of the problem in an effective way, leaving the survival of the world’s most vulnerable people in question.

  • FNUC as we know it is over

    By February 10, 2010

    After several weeks of violent restructuring, the fate of the First Nations University of Canada looks grimmer than ever.

  • U of S area suffers from high crime

    By February 9, 2010

    The Varsity View area of Saskatoon, to the south of the University of Saskatchewan campus, suffers from one of the highest crime rates on the east side.

  • Students’ council: Feb. 4, 2010

    By February 9, 2010

    The weekly meeting of the University Students’ Council held on Feb. 4 was short and sweet.

  • PM Stephen Harper sits down with Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe

    By February 6, 2010

    During his voyage to the prairies, Stephen Harper stepped out of his role as politician and steppe into the role of journalist, as the prime minister interviewed two legends of hockey: none other than Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe.

  • First Nations University needs to stay

    By February 5, 2010

    The First Nations University of Canada has found itself in a particularly distressing matter lately. In a nutshell, it comes down to money, the misuse of it, whose fault it is and how to remedy the situation.