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 March 7, 2014

    Introduced in the beginning of February, Bill C-23 will fundamentally change the nature of elections and democracy in Canada.

  • Gordon Snelgrove Gallery: a historic and important part of the U of S

    By March 7, 2014

    The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is a huge part of the University of Saskatchewan’s art department and art scene, and looking through its history provides a more complete understanding of the gallery’s purpose and crucial role it plays in the U of S community.

  • U of S commits to reducing carbon emissions and energy usage

    By March 6, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan is going to be a little warmer come May and a little bit colder in the fall as the Facilities Management Division moves to reduce carbon emissions and energy usage.

  • Pussy Riot documentary gives human rights a badass twist

    By March 6, 2014

    A thought-provoking documentary that highlights women in modern Russian society, Pussy Riot: A Punk Rock Prayer follows the story of the feminist protest group Pussy Riot from their humble beginnings to their internationally televised court trial.

  • Native studies should be a requirement for ESB

    By March 3, 2014

    Aboriginal recruitment, retention and awareness are goals across our entire campus and within every faculty.

  • Homophobia in sports continues

    By March 3, 2014

    While there is work being done by a number of athletes to support the LGBTQ community, homophobia is still a prevalent issue in the culture of sports.

  • Circling identity in Saskatoon Girls

    By March 2, 2014

    Saskatoon author Michael Cuthbertson’s first novel Saskatoon Girls is a coming-of-age story about growing up and self-identity, taking the reader on a journey through maturity and the search for a perfect partner.

  • Student takes provincial award for entrepreneurship

    By March 2, 2014

    A student from the University of Saskatchewan has been named Saskatchewan’s 2014 Student Entrepreneur Provincial Champion by Enactus Canada — the country’s largest student leadership development organization.