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 19, 2014

    A petition for a vote of non-confidence for University of Saskatchewan Graduate Student Association president Izabela Vlahu is yet to be voted on by councillors.

  • U of S plans U-Pass refund for use lost to transit lockout

    By November 7, 2014

    University of Saskatchewan students can expect a full refund for their loss of U-Pass usage during the transit lockout.

  • Impeachment sought for GSA president

    By October 31, 2014

    A group of graduate students from the University of Saskatchewan issued a motion of non-confidence on Oct. 28 toward the president of the Graduate Students’ Association, Izabela Vlahu.

  • Students tackle hunger with Trick or Eat campaign

    By October 29, 2014

    A national initiative, Trick or Eat is a youth-oriented program which challenges students to get involved in the fight against hunger.

  • Transit lockout continues, Food Bank to offer delivery

    By October 10, 2014

    The refunds will be available through many locations including city hall, the downtown transit customer service centre and six of Saskatoon’s leisure centres.

  • Preston Crossing expansion announced

    By October 3, 2014

    A long-term lease has been signed for the phase five development of the Preston Crossing land owned by the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Undergraduate research journal returns for second year

    By September 29, 2014

    After a successful inaugural issue in February 2014, the University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal is scheduled to return for its second volume during the 2014–15 academic year.

  • Sask. sees highest 2014-15 percentage tuition increase in Canada

    By September 19, 2014

    A report from Statistics Canada indicates that Saskatchewan students in both undergraduate and graduate programs have seen the largest percentage increase in tuition costs for the 2014–15 academic year.