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 March 21, 2014

    A recent court decision in the case involving corporations TekSavvy and Voltage Pictures is working towards shutting down copyright trolling in Canada and protecting alleged infringers from exploitation.

  • Sask. med students seek voice in health care

    By March 20, 2014

    Saskatchewan medical students gathered at the Legislature on March 12 to lobby for future involvement in a human resources report for physicians.

  • Enhancing education in Saskatchewan

    By March 20, 2014

    A partnership between the University of Saskatchewan and singer Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Cradleboard Project has formed to develop resources which represent Aboriginal culture in Saskatchewan’s education system.

  • U of S commits to open textbook program

    By March 20, 2014

    Cheaper textbooks are on the horizon for University of Saskatchewan students, as the governments of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia have agreed to establish an open-textbook program.

  • USSU elections

    By March 20, 2014

    Take a look at your candidates for the USSU elections!

  • U of S Students’ Union opposed to latest tuition hike

    By March 14, 2014

    Tuition for the 2014–15 academic year at the University of Saskatchewan has been met with disappointment from its student union.

  • Model UN club back after more than a decade

    By March 14, 2014

    A group of internationally-minded students at the University of Saskatchewan have started a model United Nations club to simulate the procedures of the real-life organization.

  • Saskatchewan water resources need to surface

    By March 13, 2014

    With industry booming in Saskatchewan and the South Saskatchewan River supplying an essential resource, the Global Institute for Water Security has published a report outlining how the province can protect its freshwater for the future.