THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press January 31, 2014
On Jan. 15, the Conservative Party of Canada announced a strategy to double the amount of researchers and students coming from abroad. The program centers around $5 million per year in funding primarily going toward branding and marketing.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson January 30, 2014
University Council gave no response to a motion of non-confidence in the TransformUS process that University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union President Max FineDay presented at the Jan. 23 council meeting.
By Canadian University Press January 30, 2014
The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union joined the ranks of environmentally conscious student unions across the country on Jan. 23 when its newest building received a prestigious ranking.
By The Sheaf January 30, 2014
Connecting students from all walks of life, two University of Saskatchewan students have planned a seven-week long cultural awareness campaign titled Building Bridges.
By Kimberley Hartwig January 30, 2014
Heading into the final games of the season, the women’s volleyball team has their eyes on a playoff berth. The Huskies haven’t advanced to the post-season since the 2001/02 season, but are in a good position to do so this year.
By The Sheaf January 30, 2014
Vaccinations are back in supply across the city and on campus, though students are generally unaware or uninterested in getting vaccinated.
By Scott Davidson January 30, 2014
A University of Saskatchewan professor is researching a process which could change the way strip mining sites in Alberta’s oil sands are reclaimed.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson January 28, 2014
Members of the campus community wishing to submit feedback about the TransformUS process have until Jan. 30 to do so.