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 3, 2010

    Zooey and Adam is Winnipeg filmmaker Sean Garrity’s third feature and it has stirred up controversy over its depiction of rape.

  • REVIEW: Sherlock Holmes is elementary

    By February 3, 2010

    If you want to see this film, it’s probably best to not even think of it as Sherlock Holmes ”” just Robert Downey, Jr. with an accent solving a crime in Victorian-era London.

  • Researchers in search of Olympic gold

    By February 3, 2010

    Savvas Hatzikiriakos, a chemical and biological engineering professor at UBC, spearheaded a project to create new super-low friction surfaces for metals and plastic that can be used on skates, skis and snowboards. With any luck, this will give Canadian athletes an edge in the Vancouver Olympics.

  • Google should stay in China

    By February 3, 2010

    After continued censorship and cyber attacls, Google is threatening to leave China. This recent confrontation between Google and the Chinese government demonstrates, once again, the human rights violations of the communist regime on its citizens.

  • Student tech company gains steam

    By February 2, 2010

    Three years after starting an online web design business, University of Saskatchewan students Dustin Knittig and Chris Hanson are seeing their business rapidly expand.

  • Recession’s effects on universities

    By February 2, 2010

    As the global recession finally began to impact Saskatchewan in 2009, enrolment at the U of S saw an increase.

  • Student debt on the rise

    By February 2, 2010

    A new Statistics Canada report suggests that more Canadian students are taking out loans to finance their education ”” and are carrying larger debt loads upon graduation.

  • Troubles at First Nations University

    By February 2, 2010

    Despite allegations of misspending at the First Nations University of Canada and the possibility of losing provincial funding, Saskatchewan’s advanced education minister says the school’s students can rest assured that they will be able to complete their degrees.