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.

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  • By October 17, 2014

    A potato sack race had never seemed like such a hard feat for Anson Liski as it did this summer in Honduras, where he spent time visiting his sponsored child from the World Vision program.

  • U of S approves childcare expansion plans

    By October 14, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has approved a new 90-spot childcare facility to be built in the university’s College Quarter.

  • Study finds possible differences between bones of men and women

    By October 12, 2014

    Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have found key information illuminating what happens to human bone cells as we age.

  • U of S scientists find arsenic in fertilizer

    By October 12, 2014

    Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are concerned that so-called “green” fertilizers may not be as safe as they sound.

  • Campus Club Watch: Biology Club not just about microscopes

    By October 10, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan’s Biology Club offers a wide array of academic, practical and social activities.

  • 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.

  • Last Stand for Academic Freedom empowers students, faculty

    By October 10, 2014

    Faculty, members of the general public and a very small number of students slowly filtered into the Neatby-Timlin Theatre Oct. 1 to the sounds of live guitar music for “To the Wall: The Last Stand for Academic Freedom,” an event organized by the University Faculty Association to discuss the importance of autonomy for staff and students alike.

  • U of S researchers earn prestigious Fellowship

    By October 3, 2014

    Medical anthropologist Jim Waldram and chemical engineer Ajay Dalai were elected into the RSC on Sept. 9. The organization is Canada’s senior body for distinguished scholars and one of the country’s highest academic honours.