THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press February 27, 2013
Saskatchewan has the highest HIV infection rates in all of Canada, and the number is growing. Some are looking to Vancouver’s experience with Insite as inspiration for harm reduction techniques.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 27, 2013
Since graduating, two former University of Saskatchewan business students have been on a mission to find a solution to one of Canada’s most pressing issues — the smell of dirty hockey equipment.
By HenryTye Glazebrook February 27, 2013
University of Saskatchewan President Ilene Busch-Vishniac confirmed ground will break on the Gordon Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre once spring arrives, despite the first round of construction bids for the $15-million project coming in over budget.
By Daryl Hofmann February 27, 2013
The University of Saskatchewan is gearing up to execute a second and more extensive round of job cuts between now and the end of April. Soon the remaining 75 per cent of colleges and units that have so far gone unaffected by cuts will see layoffs.
By Canadian University Press February 15, 2013
After administrators at Memorial University posted a sign asking campus to stop feeding the ducks at Burton’s Pond, several apparently starved to death. Now one biology professor is taking matters into his own hands.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 14, 2013
The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union has secured a $40,000 sponsorship for Aboriginal Achievement Week, a five-day celebration of aboriginal culture that will run March 11-15.
By The Sheaf February 13, 2013
Graduate students will vote on PAWS Feb. 28 to decide whether or not they will finally get a universal bus pass, or U-Pass. The referendum comes after a petition with over 500 signatures was brought to the GSA in September expressing their interest in a U-Pass similar to the one currently provided for undergraduates.
By Daryl Hofmann February 13, 2013
Browsers Café will unveil an entirely new look and name this summer after more than a decade selling books and operating as a coffee house. We’ve got a side-by-side comparison of Browsers’ existing layout and the architectural renderings of what the new cafe will look like.