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 November 18, 2009

    An overwhelming 84 per cent of Saskatchewan citizens oppose a nuclear reactor in Saskatchewan. So why is the government still pushing nuclear?

  • DJ Champion jumpstarts Louis’

    By November 18, 2009

    Maxime Morin, a.k.a. DJ Champion, unleashed the fresh electro-rock sounds of his new album Resistance Nov. 13 at Louis’ Pub.

  • Remembrance Day deserves solemn observance

    By November 18, 2009

    The biggest qualm some people have with Remembrance Day is that the holiday subtly glorifies war. However, Remembrance Day should never endorse partying either and it didn’t take me my moment of silence to figure that out.

  • Fair wages are a universal issue

    By November 18, 2009

    Do you work for minimum wage? It doesn’t seem totally fair, does it? You work the shitty hours, deal with shitty people and get a shitty wage. Yet, it could be much worse.

  • CIS scholarships under review

    By November 18, 2009

    Canadian Interuniversity Sport is looking to change its scholarship rules to allow full-ride awards for student athletes by next year.

  • Learn another language

    By November 18, 2009

    It was a time when a lot of parents were skeptical about the benefits of having children learn second languages. Luckily, I had parents who enrolled my sisters and me in this program from the wee age of five.

  • Vaccines came too late

    By November 18, 2009

    The H1N1 flu virus was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in June yet the H1N1 vaccine did not become available in Canada until October. Alberta put a “first come, first served” sort of system into place.

  • We are all going to die

    By November 18, 2009

    Despite the doom and gloom promoted by the media and virtually every public institution in the country, I have elected to abstain from receiving the (so far optional) H1N1 inoculation.