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.

News

  • By 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.

  • Nuclear medicine research makes headway

    By 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.

  • Impeachment bid fails without vote

    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.

  • Ally Week returns to the U of S

    By 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.

  • New U of S research centre opens

    By November 7, 2014

    On Oct. 24, the University of Saskatchewan Canadian Feed Research Centre (CFRC) officially opened in North Battleford, Sask.

  • 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.

  • U of S details emergency protocols

    By 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.

  • Presidential veto creates governance ambiguity

    By 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.