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 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.”

  • U of S Students come together for Global Peace Rally

    By October 9, 2013

    David Ogunkanmi, representative for international students on University Student Council, promoted peace alongside many other students through education and understanding on Oct. 3.

  • B.C. government seeks sober new thinking on liquor policy

    By October 3, 2013

    The British Columbia government is actively looking for public input on how to reform outdated liquor policies.

  • Students driving force behind blood donations

    By October 3, 2013

    Blood donation clinics on campuses across Canada are key opportunities for students, faculty and staff members to start or continue their donations.

  • Ryerson student to compete in Toronto’s Triwizard Tournament

    By October 3, 2013

    Student’s at York University will be bringing a piece of the Harry Potter universe to life by hosting a Triwizard Tournament this October, inviting both Ryerson University and the University of Toronto.

  • USSU looks at opening prof ratings to public

    By October 3, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union is examining the possibility of making course evaluations public.

  • University president issues TransformUS update

    By October 2, 2013

    In an e-mail to the campus community on Oct. 2, University of Saskatchewan President Ilene Busch-Vishniac outlined what steps TransformUS will go through over the coming months.

  • Ensuring student safety a priority in campus residences

    By September 27, 2013

    With almost 2,000 people calling the University of Saskatchewan residences home, the question is, how secure is living in residence and what preventative measures are taken to keep resident students safe?