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 March 20, 2013

    Students know that the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union elections have begun when they see posters of smiling candidates plastered all over campus. Campaigning for next year’s USSU executive began March 19, and undergraduates will vote online through PAWS March 27 and 28. Each candidate’s qualities and goals are outlined below, as well as their score on the Sheaf’s specially prepared quiz on university affairs.

  • Students dish out their secrets, compliments and crushes

    By March 20, 2013

    Over the past month University of Saskatchewan students have divulged their thoughts and secrets to anyone online who will read them — and they’ve been doing so free from judgement and ridicule.

  • Much-needed childcare expansion on campus finally moving forward

    By March 20, 2013

    On March 5, the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors approved plans for a campus childcare centre in McEown Park that will provide 90 spaces.

  • Next year’s tuition set to increase by 4.5 per cent

    By March 20, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has approved an average 4.5 per cent tuition hike. Undergraduates will see an average tuition increase of 4.8 per cent next year, while graduate students will pay an extra 3.4 per cent.

  • Board of Governors approves 4.5 per cent tuition increase

    By March 14, 2013

    Tuition will rise an average 4.5 per cent across campus next year.

  • USSU prepares for another election season

    By March 13, 2013

    Brace yourselves students: University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union general elections are about to get underway. Campaigning for USSU elections kicks off March 18, with the vote on March 27 and 28 on PAWS.

  • Medical school looks to duck probation

    By March 13, 2013

    Two years after warning the College of Medicine that it would risk losing accreditation if it did not restructure its operations, a small team of inspectors has returned to the University of Saskatchewan to examine the changes the medical school has made so far.

  • Minister may provide U of R students with amnesty: Lawyer

    By March 13, 2013

    Two Nigerian students from the University of Regina who face deportation are still nervously holed up in a church while their lawyer, Kay Adebogun, works to keep the case a top priority with government officials.