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 September 20, 2013

    Professor of psychiatry Dr. Jitender Sareen along with his colleagues at the University of Manitoba have teamed up with community members in north-western Manitoba to create the Swampy Cree Suicide Prevention Team.

  • Student association to start the battle for work term equity

    By September 19, 2013

    Should some students receive wages for mandatory work terms while others have to pay for the opportunity to work without compensation?

  • Debate team rides momentum into new season

    By September 19, 2013

    aintaining their energy from a successful season in 2012-13, the University of Saskatchewan Debate Society started off the new year with their annual recruiting kick-off.

  • Longboarders hit the pavement to fight diabetes

    By September 19, 2013

    The third annual Push For Diabetes will take place on Saturday Sept. 21, when longboarders will kick from Biggar to Saskatoon to raise money and promote awareness for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

  • Global Health Conference returns with new focus

    By September 19, 2013

    On Sept. 20 and 21, the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine will host the second annual Global Health Conference.

  • Students’ never-ending battle to save on textbooks

    By September 19, 2013

    With some textbooks ringing in at over $200, students are exploring every avenue they can to save on class materials while publishers are fighting back.

  • BRIEF: Sexual Assault near campus

    By September 13, 2013

    A sexual assault was reported to the University of Saskatchewan Protective Services, formerly Campus Safety, on Sept. 12.

  • Education and prevention programs essential in light of recent chant controversy

    By September 12, 2013

    Executive director of Nova Scotia students association advocacy group StudentsNS is shocked and disappointed by sexist chant, sees a clear need for change.