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.

News

  • By November 29, 2012

    A Saskatoon Transit bus driver has been suspended today following a confrontation with a pedestrian in the Place Riel bus loop.

  • Cell phone shop joins dental clinic and hair salon in Lower Place

    By November 29, 2012

    The Wireless Age will join Campus Dentist and La Bio Hair Boutique as the third tenant of the empty bay in Lower Place Riel that was formerly home to the Campus Cove games room. The Wireless Age will provide Sasktel cell phone, television and Internet plans.

  • A wide open prairie for wild hogs: U of S researcher sounds warning bells over feral wild boar

    By November 29, 2012

    They gang up and roam the rural countryside at night, digging up farmers’ fields and terrorizing livestock. They are so cleverly elusive that they’re rarely seen. They eat whatever is in their path. They are feral wild boar and recently they have become a rowdy nuisance in the normally peaceful Saskatchewan backcountry.

  • Administrative support staff laid off in fine arts and humanities departments

    By November 29, 2012

    Five administrative staffers from the fine arts and humanities departments were laid off this week as part of the universities sweeping plan to cut $44.5 million in expenses over the next four years.

  • Corruption in Montreal throws doubt on ethical standards in engineering

    By November 28, 2012

    Reports of collusion and corruption are nothing new for Quebec’s construction industry. What is new, however, is the eroding image of engineers and a mounting questions of whether or not engineers are applying ethical and professional standards in their profession.

  • Bids roll in for Gordon Oakes-Red Bear aboriginal student centre

    By November 28, 2012

    Construction firms have begun bidding on the Gordon Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre and crews are expected to arrive on campus and start work once the snow melts.

  • Emma Lake closure continues to reverberate through fine arts and biology departments

    By November 28, 2012

    The sudden closure of the Emma Lake Kenderdine campus Nov. 15 was a shock to both the fine arts and biology departments and has left each scrambling to make curriculum changes.

  • Civil war half a world away hits close to home: U of S student rep. on her summer in Libya

    By November 28, 2012

    Kinesiology student councillor Nour Abouhamra has seen a nation torn apart by injustice unite in hope for a better tomorrow. Now she’s brought her experiences back to the University of Saskatchewan to help support students dealing with similar issues.