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 December 5, 2013

    Undergraduate students at the University of Saskatchewan will soon have a chance to have their research published in an academic journal on campus.

  • City charities benefit from U of S groups

    By December 5, 2013

    It’s that time of the year when the cold air of winter brings about a warmth of generosity. Some student groups at the University of Saskatchewan have decided to help out local charities this holiday season.

  • Student voices on the air with USSU Radio Show

    By December 5, 2013

    Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Radio Show goes on air at 90.5 FM to spread the word on student issues around Saskatoon.

  • 24-hour Safe Study given green light

    By December 5, 2013

    Students studying late into the night on campus will no longer have to worry about finding a safe place to hit the books during this year’s exams.

  • Cell phones proven to disrupt sleep cycles

    By November 29, 2013

    Scientific studies are finding that sleeping with or near a cell phone can have serious adverse effects on health. A 2010 study conducted by Pew Research Centre found that 90 per cent of Americans aged 18 to 29 sleep with or near their phone.

  • Provinces working on legislation to control flavoured tobacco

    By November 28, 2013

    November saw the Ontario and Alberta governments announce new legislation regarding tobacco control while the public in other provinces turned to see what action their own governments will take.

  • Students OK new disciplinary tribunal at USSU annual meeting

    By November 28, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union held their annual general meeting on Nov. 21, where the main debate was over amendments on a motion to abolish the Code of Ethics and Disciplinary Committee and reconstitute it as the Code of Ethics Disciplinary Tribunal.

  • Supporting the parents of children affected by trauma

    By November 28, 2013

    Many different therapies are available for those who experience childhood trauma, but University of Saskatchewan psychology professor Jorden Cummings is working towards developing services focusing on the parents and strengthening the entire family.