THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Daryl Hofmann October 24, 2012
Premier Brad Wall has tapped former University of Saskatchewan president Peter MacKinnon to lead an initiative to explore potential ways to spend the province’s excess natural resource wealth.
By Daryl Hofmann October 24, 2012
The university has shelved its idea to convert the century-old seed barn on College Drive into a refitted childcare centre and is pursuing plans to build a brand new facility instead.
By Canadian University Press October 20, 2012
Dealing with a landlord is a new experience for most students — and it can fucking suck.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson October 19, 2012
The undergraduate referendum question for the proposed spring and summer universal bus pass, or U-Pass, has been given the green light by students’ council and the students’ union lawyer. The question asks whether or not students support the implementation of a manditory U-Pass for the spring and summer academic terms, costing $36.75 each session.
By Kendra Schreiner October 18, 2012
Lyndon Lisitza saw a gap in the marketplace when his father wanted to sell the family farm in 2008. There was no easy way to connect rural landowners with potential buyers and renters. That’s when he hatched the idea for Renterra Farmland Auctions.
By Canadian University Press October 17, 2012
The University of Windsor has answered the call from a campus atheist group asking for the removal of Christian prayer from convocation ceremonies in favour of a personal moment of reflection.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson October 17, 2012
The university is looking to rezone the land next to the Stadium Parkade for a hotel development. The plot along College Drive is currently home to beach volleyball courts and a century-old seed barn, both of which will be demolished in 2013.
By Daryl Hofmann October 17, 2012
Construction crews set up chain-link barricades and revved up the backhoe Oct. 15 as work began on St. Thomas More College’s much-needed $8 million expansion.