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 January 31, 2013

    McGill University has filed a motion that would grant it the ability to deny access to information requests from The McGill Daily, The Link, the McGilliLeaked website and anyone associated with them. This comes in response to what the university described as a “complex system of repetitious and abusive requests” for information.

  • Trudeau kicks off provincial tour at University of Saskatchewan

    By January 30, 2013

    About 150 students and supporters crowded upper Place Riel Jan. 29 as the frontrunner for the Liberal leadership race Justin Trudeau made a campaign pitstop on campus.

  • Four new board members tapped by province to serve university

    By January 30, 2013

    The provincial government appointed four new members, Lee Ahenakew, David Dubé, Grant Isaac and Kathryn J. Ford, to the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors Jan. 17.

  • TransformUS nominations are now open

    By January 28, 2013

    Nominations are now open for both TransformUS task forces. Faculty, staff and students can nominate themselves or others by filling out an online form.

  • Updated: Students get a say in TransformUS

    By January 24, 2013

    After almost an hour and a half of debate, University Council members voted today to include undergraduate and graduate students in the academic task force that will direct program prioritization.

  • SurveyUS: the results are in

    By January 23, 2013

    We conducted an online survey to gauge where students stood on the university’s cost-cutting measures, what students perceived the financial problems to be and how the university should go about solving its money issues. This article covers a breakdown of some of those responses.

  • MacKinnon and Florizone still on payroll

    By January 23, 2013

    As the University of Saskatchewan prepares to make cuts to combat a projected deficit expected to reach $44.5-million by 2016, two former senior administrators remain on payroll.

  • Students left out of TransformUS task forces, plan to storm council meeting

    By January 23, 2013

    A crush of students are set to pack University of Saskatchewan council chambers Jan. 24 as top administrators look to lock down approval for TransformUS, the massive program review that aims to permanently axe $25 million in spending.