THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Rainer Kocsis November 22, 2014
The Saskatchewan Legislature has 58 seats, only 11 of which women hold. A University of Saskatchewan club is trying to change that.
By Rainer Kocsis November 20, 2014
On Oct. 30, the University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina were jointly awarded a $5-million grant to increase the province’s capacity for nuclear medicine and imaging research.
By HenryTye Glazebrook 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.
By The Sheaf November 7, 2014
From Oct. 27–31, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre held Ally Week, a five-day event promoting diversity and education on campus.
By Rainer Kocsis November 7, 2014
On Oct. 24, the University of Saskatchewan Canadian Feed Research Centre (CFRC) officially opened in North Battleford, Sask.
By HenryTye Glazebrook November 7, 2014
University of Saskatchewan students can expect a full refund for their loss of U-Pass usage during the transit lockout.
By The Sheaf November 2, 2014
After the shooting on Parliament Hill last week, the University of Ottawa was forced into a lockdown. Brian Muchmore, director of University of Saskatchewan Protective Services, assured that the campus has concrete plans and protocol in the event of an emergency situation.
By Rainer Kocsis November 2, 2014
Despite accepting a three-year agreement with the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association ending the controversial presidential veto, the U of S Board of Governors believes that the president still has the right to veto tenure.