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 September 1, 2014

    LB5Q organizers have revealed LB5Q Presents: Blackout.

  • Next Up returns for fifth year in Sask

    By August 31, 2014

    Over the next seven months, young leaders in Saskatoon will have a chance to come together as Next Up — an environmental and social justice forum — returns for a fifth year.

  • U of S represents at New Canada Conference in P.E.I.

    By August 31, 2014

    Three students and an assistant professor from the University of Saskatchewan have been chosen to take part in the New Canada Conference in Charlottetown, P.E.I — a think tank that will bring together young Canadians to celebrate their country’s history and plan for its future.

  • U of R ends talks with Hebrew University

    By August 30, 2014

    partnership between the University of Regina and Hebrew University in Israel have been scrapped following a rally of students and community activists on Aug. 11 protesting the plans.

  • New research may benefit cystic fibrosis patients

    By August 30, 2014

    A team of University of Saskatchewan researchers are using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron to reveal how cystic fibrosis makes the lungs vulnerable to infection.

  • Karen Chad awarded second term as vice-president research

    By July 11, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan has appointed Karen Chad for a second term as the vice-president research.

  • EBSS event LB5Q cancelled

    By July 10, 2014

    Due to the loss of university support, the Edwards Business Student’s Society announced on June 20 that its Little Buddy Big Buddy Barbecue — known colloquially as LB5Q — has been cancelled.

  • TransformUS plans stalled for new president, provost

    By June 18, 2014

    The cost-cutting program TransformUS has been temporarily delayed following major changes to University of Saskatchewan leadership.