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 December 1, 2014

    In October, youth unemployment was at 12.6 per cent, down slightly as fewer young people looked for work, said Statistics Canada. According to a recent Conference Board of Canada survey, employers said applicants and new hires lack essential skills, such as communication, critical thinking and teamwork.

  • Temperature taken of student life on campus

    By November 28, 2014

    University administrators took the temperature of student life on campus with the release of their results on the Campus Climate Survey on Nov. 17. Data for the comprehensive, 53 question-long survey which examined student belonging on campus, was collected in November of 2013 from 5,205 students.

  • CLS researchers make medical breakthrough

    By November 26, 2014

    Scientists at the Canadian Light Source have developed a new way to produce critically-needed medical isotopes.

  • NASA seeks advice from U of A in out-of-world research

    By November 26, 2014

    In the Messier 82 (M82) Galaxy 12 million light years away, there’s a stellar fight taking place between a star and its deceased neighbour. NASA has reached out to Jeanette Gladstone, the University of Alberta Observatory’s director of public education and outreach, to give expert analysis of the event.

  • U of O student resigns position over sexual harassment allegations

    By November 26, 2014

    Yaneric Bisaillon, vice-president of university affairs of the International, Political and Policy Studies Student Association (IPPSSA) at the University of Ottawa, has resigned following allegations of sexual harassment during 101 Week in September.

  • Student-run SWITCH program thinks big for fundraising

    By November 22, 2014

    On Nov. 13, the Student Wellness Initiative Towards Community Health (SWITCH) found itself being discussed in Saskatchewan’s provincial legislature during question period.

  • Students aim to inspire female leaders

    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.