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 19, 2014

    Councillor Doug Ford met with media in front of his mother’s Etobicoke, On. home Friday evening to officially announce he will be running for mayor.

  • U of A researchers hope to educate about MDMA content

    By September 19, 2014

    With the number of deaths linked to party drugs on the rise, a group of University of Alberta researchers are looking to provide further insight about their chemical composition.

  • Med. students experience rural Saskatchewan

    By September 19, 2014

    During the summer, 40 medical students at the U of S took part in PREP — a rural externship program — to learn more about practicing in rural Saskatchewan.

  • Faculty Association ratifies new contract

    By September 19, 2014

    On Sept. 3, members of the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association ratified a three-year contract which will remove the university president’s ability to veto tenure.

  • Sask. sees highest 2014-15 percentage tuition increase in Canada

    By September 19, 2014

    A report from Statistics Canada indicates that Saskatchewan students in both undergraduate and graduate programs have seen the largest percentage increase in tuition costs for the 2014–15 academic year.

  • TransformUS banner scrapped, admin heads in new direction

    By September 19, 2014

    Though TransformUS was formally cancelled during the University of Saskatchewan president’s address on Sept. 9, the reality may be slightly less optimistic than initial coverage has implied.

  • Transit services may be suspended in 48-hours

    By September 18, 2014

    Bus reliant students may soon find themselves stranded if the Amalgamated Transit Union 615 does not respond to a notice of lockout that the City of Saskatoon has served to them.

  • USST reaches for the stratosphere: High Altitude Balloon takes flight from university

    By September 12, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan Space Design Team launched a high altitude balloon in August that reached a height of 27 kilometres. Pictures Inside.