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 June 1, 2011

    One of the most dispiriting features of today’s international debates is that the threat to humanity posed by the world’s 23,000 nuclear weapons ”“ and by those who would build more of them, or be only too willing to use them ”“ has been consigned to the margin of politics.

  • Voters vs. the Welfare State

    By May 25, 2011

    Only time will tell if recent elections in the UK, the US, and Canada, together with next year’s presidential election in France, signal a retreat from the growth of the welfare state or just a temporary respite.

  • BRIEF: Disqualified ‘Saskatchewanderer’ gets hired by newspaper

    By May 19, 2011

    Nathan Thoen, the U of S student who was disqualified from the provincial government’s “Saskatchewanderer” competition, will spend the summer travelling the province after all.

  • BRIEF: Ex-board member of Cameco hands $1 million to business school

    By May 19, 2011

    Prominent Toronto business person George Dembroski has surprised the Edwards School of Business, announcing this week he has graciously shelled-out a $1 million donation.

  • BRIEF: The Sheepdogs make the final round of Rolling Stone cover contest

    By May 18, 2011

    Saskatoon’s own shaggy rock and roll band the Sheepdogs have made it into the final round of Rolling Stone”˜s Choose The Cover contest.

  • U of S balances the books for 2011-12

    By May 18, 2011

    Following a sizeable increase in provincial funding, we’ve laid out the budget by the numbers, as the university’s financial footprint grows and triggers an increase in salary expenses.

  • Canada catches up to Saskatchewan

    By May 18, 2011

    The political makeup of Saskatchewan’s federal representation remained unchanged after an election that saw unprecedented change elsewhere in the country.

  • U of S crop science develops better tasting beer

    By May 18, 2011

    A strong relationship between the CDC and Sapporo Breweries pays off for Saskatchewan farmers. Plant breeding conducted at the University of Saskatchewan Crop Development Centre by barley expert Brian Rossnagel has now given many Saskatchewan growers a lucrative opportunity to partner up with Japanese beer giant Sapporo Breweries.

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