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 26, 2016

    Living with a chronic illness is never easy, but one research project at the University of Saskatchewan hopes to improve the lives of those diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in a unique and innovative way.

  • Requiem for Rutherford: Campus rink a part of U of S history

    By November 20, 2016

    Although the University of Saskatchewan recently approved the construction of a new $40 million multi-purpose sports facility, the existing Rutherford Rink still holds an important place in U of S history.

  • Wrap It Up aims to break barriers for sexual health education

    By October 29, 2016

    Although sexual health is not usually a laughing matter, one new social media campaign aims to mix humour and health to promote safe sex practices amongst young people in Saskatchewan.

  • Active winter dates for the university couple

    By October 23, 2016

    With winter right around the corner, you may have already established a cozy — but repetitive — couch and Netflix routine with your significant other

  • History Collaboratorium takes academics from classroom to community

    By October 22, 2016

    While universities certainly provide an excellent environment for students to learn in, most of that learning happens exclusively inside a classroom, with few interactive components.

  • PSSA leads reconciliation with new Indigenous students’ representative

    By October 15, 2016

    Creating a diverse and inclusive campus is an ongoing process at the University of Saskatchewan and one student group is leading the way with the creation of a position specifically designed to advocate for Indigenous perspectives.

  • Just like a pill: Study linking birth control and depression a call for critical thinking

    By October 15, 2016

    A Sept. 28 study linked the use of hormonal birth control to the development of depression in women, and the media was quick to relate the two.

  • CBC’s Campus podcast tunes into student experiences

    By October 2, 2016

    CBC Radio program is attempting to help students tell their stories in a new and creative way.