THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By HenryTye Glazebrook February 7, 2015
Curators at the University of Saskatchewan’s Museum of Antiquities have made the surprising discovery that the bust of Hannibal may have once sat on the mantlepiece of Napoleon Bonaparte.
By Tab Rahman February 7, 2015
The University of Saskatchewan Biology department’s Bioscan is back for 2015 to teach youth and adults about the importance of the biological sciences and show the biology department’s new research.
By Rainer Kocsis February 6, 2015
Saskatchewan is keeping more locally-trained medical graduates in the province, which means that incentives to encourage young doctors to stay and practice are working.
By HenryTye Glazebrook January 31, 2015
With nearly a half-million dollars in awards backing their work, Lynn Weber and Jaswant Singh’s research into pet food might soon create a healthier life for your cats and dogs — and a healthier economy for Saskatchewan.
By The Sheaf January 31, 2015
On Jan. 21 over 2,000 people gathered in TCU Place to hear Hillary Clinton discuss global perspectives on topics such as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), what can be done to combat extremists and how Canada can place itself as a leader and ally in these efforts
By Rainer Kocsis January 31, 2015
During the month of January, binge drinking awareness group What’s Your Cap? has been asking students at the University of Saskatchewan to re-evaluate their alcohol consumption.
By Rainer Kocsis January 31, 2015
On Jan. 21, the Saskatoon Ahmadiyya Students’ Association (AMSA) rallied to condemn the radicalization of Muslims in the Middle East and emphasize the peaceful teachings of Islam.
By The Sheaf January 24, 2015
University of Saskatchewan researchers hypothesize the blood of some early invertebrates could have actually been a brilliant blue from the copper contained in the blood instead of iron.