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 April 5, 2015

    Although subletting your apartment can be a great way to save money during the summer, it’s important to take the necessary steps to execute sublease attempts properly.

  • Intellectual integrity should be emphasized in university

    By April 4, 2015

    University should not be a place where we simply learn to parrot back other people’s flawed ideas.

  • Solidarity in resistance: Visas denied to Dominican activists

    By April 3, 2015

    On March 24, a panel of local activists gathered at the University of Saskatchewan to speak about their different experiences with working towards change within the province.

  • Getting through finals stress free

    By April 3, 2015

    Every student dreads facing the pressure and stress of exams, but services offered by the University of Saskatchewan mean that students don’t have to go it alone

  • Pan-Canadian Day of Action reaches U of S

    By April 2, 2015

    About 100 students and faculty rallied around the Peter MacKinnon Building in the Bowl on March 24 to protest rising tuition and fees and what they view as the corporatization of education.

  • D’Lish Cafe hosts delightful live reading series

    By April 2, 2015

    Reading your work in front of a live audience may seem like a daunting task, but live literature readings are a great way to get involved in the local arts community.

  • Men’s centre would be beneficial to U of S

    By April 1, 2015

    A men’s centre at the University of Saskatchewan could easily sound like a “boy’s club” that festers and promotes patriarchal values. However, this view encourages misconceptions and the U of S would greatly benefit from having a men’s centre.

  • Adderall use at the University of Saskatchewan: A rising epidemic?

    By March 29, 2015

    Some students at the University of Saskatchewan are not just reaching for textbooks to study, but for pills to help cope with the workload.