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 October 18, 2013

    Since January 2013, a group of students and professors from the University of Saskatchewan School of Environment and Sustainability have been studying the land use planning process in the Peel Watershed in the Yukon.

  • Conference links religion and progressive politics

    By October 18, 2013

    Religion meets progressive politics at the University of Saskatchewan’s first Religious Left Conference.

  • U of S middle of the pack for freedom of expression on campus’

    By October 17, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan did neither excellent nor poor when rated in the 2013 Campus Freedom Index, a study that measures the state of free speech rights at Canadian universities.

  • Young Canadians are more likely to stress about money

    By October 10, 2013

    An online poll conducted by Sun Life Financial has found that young adults are more prone to stressing about money than anyone else as they struggle to find decent employment.

  • University projects deficit for 2014-15

    By October 10, 2013

    More than a year and a half before the expected budgeting period, the University of Saskatchewan has published its operations forecast for the 2014-15 fiscal year.

  • Online scam targets U of S

    By October 10, 2013

    University of Saskatchewan Protective Services notified the Sheaf on Sept. 30 of a website scam using U of S information.

  • U of S med school put on probation

    By October 10, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine has been put on probation for a second time, as anticipated by the university’s president.

  • McMaster business profs suspended for toxic behaviour

    By October 9, 2013

    Five professors in McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business have been handed “lengthy suspensions without pay” after a tribunal of their peers found their misconduct resulted in a “poisonous and hostile work environment.”