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 1, 2015

    The fourth-year dentistry students involved are being labelled as misogynists for their Facebook group titled “DDS 2015 Gentlemen.” These students have received much criticism for their actions, as has the university itself for failing to provide swift and blind justice.

  • Hillary Clinton addresses terrorism to Saskatoon audience

    By January 31, 2015

    On Jan. 21 over 2,000 people gathered in TCU Place to hear Hillary Clinton discuss global perspectives on topics such as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), what can be done to combat extremists and how Canada can place itself as a leader and ally in these efforts

  • WinterShines makes cold months sparkle in Saskatoon

    By January 31, 2015

    The PotashCorp WinterShines festival offers activities that are sure to beat those winter blues. Taking place along the scenic South Saskatchewan river, WinterShines hopes to turn the chill of the Saskatoon winter into a warm and inviting event for people of all ages.

  • Slacktivism: it’s the least we can do

    By January 25, 2015

    Perpetuating a lack of awareness and understanding of current events, slacktivism is built on the misguided idea that pulling your weight and getting involved takes no effort.

  • A call to arms: Idle No More message still resounds across the country

    By January 24, 2015

    Since 2012, the four founders of Idle No More have spoken at the United Nations, been named among the top 100 leading global thinkers by Foreign Policy Magazine and internationally hailed for their advocacy for the environment and for indigenous peoples.

  • U of S researchers publish surprising new findings into early life

    By January 24, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan researchers hypothesize the blood of some early invertebrates could have actually been a brilliant blue from the copper contained in the blood instead of iron.

  • Working hard or hardly working with the USSU? Catching up with the executive halfway through their term

    By January 23, 2015

    It’s half way through the school year and the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union executive is transitioning into the second half of their term as the voices for the undergraduate population.

  • T-Birds have Dogs’ number in hockey action

    By January 23, 2015

    Huskies hockey had another less than stellar performance, this time against the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds as they dropped three of four games this weekend.