THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 13, 2013
An international student arrived on campus at the University of Saskatchewan in fall 2011. He had never seen a bed bug in his life. Turns out he was in for a very nasty surprise.
By Canadian University Press February 7, 2013
Past and present university students affected by the massive student loan privacy breach announced by the federal government in January are organizing online and demanding government accountability.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 7, 2013
University of Saskatchewan’s undergraduate students’ council will vote on increasing the amount students are charged for dental coverage at its Feb. 14 meeting.
By Bryn Becker February 6, 2013
Each marker on our interactive map represents a location where crimes have been reported at the U of S. Campus Safety consolidates all crimes in any given location or building to the nearest relavant marker location. Each marker is colour coded depending on how many crimes have been reported at each location from 2007-12.
By Kevin Menz February 6, 2013
The University of Saskatchewan has learned from past mistakes .The U of S has launched USafe, a text messaging and emailing service that alerts subscribers of situations of immediate danger on campus, shortly after receiving criticisms for their six-week delay in informing the public of a sexual assault.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson February 6, 2013
The Canadian Light Source — also known as the synchrotron — has lined up $67 million in funding before its upcoming four year budget cycle even begins. But the search for cash continues.
By Kendra Schreiner February 6, 2013
Five years ago Bill Rafoss was forced to flee Kenya because of widespread violence following the country’s presidential election. Now he is gearing up to return to the East African nation for the upcoming 2013 election to try to prevent the coercion from happening again.
By The Sheaf February 1, 2013
Everyone was naked. As the DJ spun music on the first floor of Oasis Aqua Lounge in downtown Toronto, a few men in their 20s sprinted from the pool to the hot tub without bathing suits. One floor above them, two women — also naked — were perched on a sex swing. Across from them, a man — again, naked — was tethered to the wall in chains and leather binds.