THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Scott Davidson February 14, 2014
A new program at the University of Saskatchewan will allow students to attach a certificate in global studies to any degree.
By The Sheaf February 14, 2014
Upon arriving in Benghazi, Libya in December 2013 and expecting to start working, Ahmed Gargoum found himself starting up his own organization for refugee children instead.
By Naomi Zurevinski February 10, 2014
Saskatoon city council has decided to install two segregated bike lanes on 4th Avenue and 24th Street in downtown Saskatoon. This positive development will be beneficial to Saskatonians, especially in the midsts of biking season.
By Scott Davidson February 8, 2014
The University of Saskatchewan announced the launch of a new fundraising campaign called the Innovation and Opportunity Matching Campaign for 2014 on Feb. 4. The campaign will supplement the provincial government’s Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship program.
By Canadian University Press February 8, 2014
Dubbed “underground astronauts,” a team of six excavators has unearthed over 1,200 fossil hominid fragments from Rising Star cave in South Africa.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 7, 2014
Students at the University of Saskatchewan joined with groups across North America on Jan. 31 to protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 7, 2014
On Feb. 3, University President Ilene Busch-Vishniac sent a letter to the campus community outlining the results of the nearly two-month long TransformUS consultation phase.
By Canadian University Press February 6, 2014
Medical students from across Canada have convened in Ottawa for the 10th annual Lobby Day to talk to members of Parliament about pressing health issues in Canadian society.