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 17, 2010

    After a heated and at times confusing debate, University Students’ Council voted on March 11 to decrease health and dental fees by $8.88.

  • Students’ Council: March 11, 2010

    By March 15, 2010

    More news about the Saskatchewan Students’ Coalition and a student fee increase is discussed.

  • USSU election season almost here

    By March 10, 2010

    Election season began on March 8 with a preliminary meeting for candidates and soon students will soon be asked to devote some time to electing a new executive for the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union.

  • Students left behind

    By July 21, 2009

    Despite recent economic growth in the province, many of Saskatchewan’s students are struggling to find employment.

    Saskatchewan is enjoying an economic boom that appears even more dramatic in light of the bleak situation in neighbouring provinces and countries. Between June 2008 and June 2009, 14,500 new jobs were created in Saskatchewan. This is by far the largest number of new jobs from that time period of any province or territory ”” New Brunswick was the only other province to create any jobs and it saw an increase of only 3,000.

    But while the record-breaking growth looks good on paper, it does not seem to benefit students in the market for summer jobs.

  • Youth movement spearheads eco-awareness

    By May 14, 2009

    With the twin intentions of fostering youth involvement in politics and promoting an environmentally friendly Saskatoon, the people behind 2008’s We Are Many festival organized an action summit for May 14.