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 13, 2014

    A group of organizations in Saskatoon have banded together to lobby the provincial government for a poverty reduction strategy that addresses the root causes of poverty in Saskatchewan.

  • Panel balances corporate and local interests

    By March 13, 2014

    Law students at the University of Saskatchewan are raising awareness about Canada’s human rights issues, most recently through a panel discussion on resource extraction.

  • Breaking: Vehicle fire shuts down RUH parkade

    By March 13, 2014

    Just before 12 p.m. on March 13, a vehicle started on fire in the Royal University Hospital parkade.

  • 5 Days for the Homeless participants speak out

    By March 13, 2014

    Five University of Saskatchewan students have been sleeping outside since March 9 as part of the annual 5 Days for the Homeless campaign.

  • U of S childcare expansion plans could be in danger

    By March 13, 2014

    University of Saskatchewan students wanting a new childcare centre on campus may have to wait even longer, as plans to expand the existing facilities appear to have stalled for the time being.

  • 5 Days for the Homeless back on U of S campus

    By March 11, 2014

    Five students from Edwards School of Business will be spending the nights of March 9–13 sleeping outside in an effort to raise awareness and money for the annual 5 Days for the Homeless campaign.

  • Grad student U-Pass for winter and fall permanent addition

    By March 7, 2014

    On Feb. 26–28, graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan took to the polls to vote on the permanent installation of a universal transit pass — a U-Pass — and approved it for the fall and winter terms.

  • SPIRG referendum rejected by students’ union

    By March 7, 2014

    A referendum proposing the formation of a public interest research group at the University of Saskatchewan has been turned down by the students’ union.