THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright February 4, 2017
On Jan. 16, numerous news outlets, including the New York Times, reported that Monica Crowley, chosen by President Donald Trump to serve on his National Security Council, will not be accepting the appointment following two recent allegations of plagiarism.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright December 6, 2016
In the wake of the recent United States election, many students at the University of Saskatchewan are concerned about the rise of Islamophobia and intolerance toward visible minorities.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright December 6, 2016
As final exams draw strikingly near, anxiety at the University of Saskatchewan grows, and yet students can take heart in the fact that the holidays are just around the corner.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright November 18, 2016
For many university students surrounded by expectations and deadlines, self-esteem and confidence can be difficult to find and sustain.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright November 7, 2016
On Oct. 22, hundreds of community members, including University of Saskatchewan students and then mayoral candidate Charlie Clark, marched the streets of downtown Saskatoon in support of the Lighthouse Supported Living Inc., following provincial government cuts to their stabilization unit.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright October 30, 2016
Student demographics at the University of Saskatchewan are constantly shifting and an increasing number of undergraduate students need access to daytime child care.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright October 22, 2016
The following is a true account of events — barring artistic embellishment.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright October 7, 2016
With a myriad of issues facing students across the country, from pollution to debt to isolation, important figures at the University of Saskatchewan are set to sign a memorandum that will affirm the university’s commitment to environmental, economic and social sustainability.