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 December 1, 2021

    Speakers and attendees at the Saskatoon rally stressed the importance of showing solidarity nationwide, whether in small or large crowds.

  • Fields Medalist Edward Witten delivers second annual Peter Scherk Lecture

    By November 29, 2021

    The highly-regarded mathematical physicist’s lecture to the USask community drew in dozens attendees from all academic stages and areas of study.

  • Wanuskewin shares ‘rare’ archaeological discovery

    By November 24, 2021

    Park co-founder Prof. Ernie Walker says the discovery of 1,000-year-old rock carvings will strengthen Wanuskewin’s bid for UNESCO heritage status.

  • EcoHack 2021 candidates propose local solutions for Saskatoon’s sustainability challenges

    By November 24, 2021

    Student finalists made proposals to address food insecurity, construction waste, and community engagement in sustainability initiatives.

  • ‘Angered and disappointed’: Students outraged after speaker accused of racism, transphobia hosted by Pro-Life USask

    By November 19, 2021

    Former student leader Jack Denton was invited to share his experience with “cancel culture” — a particularly relevant topic for those with anti-abortion views, says one member of the club.

  • U of S graduate students distressed by consistent delays in scholarship and employment payments

    By November 16, 2021

    “The entire system is ludicrous,” says one master’s student on a Dean’s Scholarship.

  • “We’re here to reclaim our identities” : Indigenous grassroots group demands protection of Indigenous identities

    By November 8, 2021

    The demonstration was held due to recent allegations of Indigenous identity fraud by U of S professor Carrie Bourassa.

  • New USask geography class to involve Mistawasis Nêhiyawak high schoolers

    By November 3, 2021

    A Mistawasis Nêhiyawak leader says the collaboration will help the community develop solutions to environmental and health challenges.