THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 11, 2013
Budget cuts are on the way for the University of Saskatchewan, according to a letter from the university president sent to all students, faculty and staff today.
By Canadian University Press January 10, 2013
Engineers trained in Canada tend to wear the profession on their sleeve. Or more specifically, the pinky finger of their working hand in the form of an iron ring.
By Daryl Hofmann January 10, 2013
University Council voted at its late December meeting to push through a sweeping plan to restructure the College of Medicine. The plan, titled “A New Vision for the College of Medicine,” was designed with consultation from both faculty members and university administrators.
By Canadian University Press January 9, 2013
Martha Hall Findlay might seem like the dark horse candidate for leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. After all, she’s a former MP who served just over one term in office and who once received only 2.7 per cent of the vote in a leadership race. But she doesn’t see it that way.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson January 9, 2013
Kim Rossmo studied criminology at the U of S.[/caption]Kim Rossmo was working as a detective for the Vancouver police in the 1990s when he noticed that the number of reported missing women in the city’s Downtown Eastside had skyrocketed in just a few years.
By Daryl Hofmann January 9, 2013
Growing up, Daniel Der watched as his family’s buffet restaurant business branched out from just a few eateries in Saskatoon to a franchise of food court outlets with over 125 locations across North America. Now, after finishing a management degree from the Edwards School of Business in 2010, he’s running his own location — and it’s not far from the classrooms where he cut his teeth.
By The Sheaf January 3, 2013
It took almost a year but university administrators and the College of Medicine faculty finally have a plan they agree on.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson January 2, 2013
The movement, started in Saskatoon, has been helped by University of Saskatchewan student Erica Lee who has been doing her part to harness Idle No More’s groundswell of support and fuel the movement’s growth.