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 November 20, 2012

    President Ilene Busch-Vishniac stood before university council Nov. 15 and spoke with gutsy candor about her job and the future of the College of Medicine. “Here I am, five months into my tenure, and yet I know — already — the biggest challenge that we face. I know what will define my term as president. And that’s what we do with the structure of the medical school at this institution.”

  • Updated: Students on board for summer U-Pass

    By November 15, 2012

    Students taking summer classes can now ride the bus without scrounging for change with the passing of the spring and summer U-Pass referendum.

  • Are unpaid internships the new normal?

    By November 15, 2012

    Sometimes interns are paid. More often they work for free, hoping the internship will turn into a “real” job or at least give them work experience and a beefed-up resume. But in an economy still trying to drag itself out of a recession, today’s university and college graduates have it tough.

  • Canadian research facilities left to fend for themselves

    By November 14, 2012

    Canadian research facilities are often well-funded during construction phases but are left without much support from the federal government to keep them operational.

  • Restructuring the College of Medicine: the timeline so far

    By November 10, 2012

    The Sheaf has been covering the ongoing story of the College of Medicine’s restructuring since early this year. On this page, you’ll find a timeline of all our coverage, ordered from newest breaking news to the story’s early beginnings.

  • Saskatchewan labour legislation stokes fears over worker rights

    By November 9, 2012

    Workers will have their sights set on the Saskatchewan fall legislature during the next few months as 15 pieces of labour legislation will become one law.

  • Don’t miss the bus: spring and summer U-Pass referendum set for Wednesday and Thursday

    By November 9, 2012

    In less than a week undergraduates will vote in a referendum on whether they want a spring and summer universal bus pass, U-Pass, or be left scrounging for bus change while taking summer classes.

  • CFS yet to respond to URegina Students’ Union audit request of Sask. accounts

    By November 9, 2012

    It doesn’t appear that the tension between the University of Regina Students’ Union and the Canadian Federation of Students is going to end anytime soon.