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 September 7, 2014

    The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has been pretty hard to ignore in the last few weeks, with nearly $80 million being raised between July 29 and Aug. 25.

  • In-lake sensor to improve drinking water in Moose Jaw, Regina

    By September 5, 2014

    Instruments on a yellow buoy floating in Buffalo Pound Lake transmit water quality data back to researchers and the nearby water treatment plant — near-real-time data that will be used to optimize plant operations and treat water more efficiently.

  • Tips and tricks for the thrifty textbook shopper

    By August 31, 2014

    Every university student is all too familiar with the feeling of paralyzing fear that accompanies adding up the yearly cost of their textbooks.

  • Over-analyzing will be the death of English

    By August 30, 2014

    Hollywood lost one of its greatest stars on Aug. 11 with the death of Robin Williams. One of his most memorable roles was English teacher John Keating in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society, who had a different outlook on studying english.

  • The Mendel Art Gallery shines a spotlight on Canadian artists

    By July 14, 2014

    Four new Canadian exhibitions were welcomed to the Saskatoon Mendel Art Gallery during the opening reception on June 27.

  • LB5Q cancellation is administration’s mistake

    By July 13, 2014

    If you haven’t heard, LB5Q has been cancelled.

  • Dive into the Ness Creek Music Festival this summer

    By July 11, 2014

    Running July 17–20, the Ness Creek music festival will continue the traditions that officially began in 1991.

  • Buckingham firing puts U of S under public scrutiny

    By June 18, 2014

    The firing and subsequent rehiring of Robert Buckingham has brought the University of Saskatchewan into the national spotlight.