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 September 8, 2011

    International students pay, on average, about three times the tuition that Canadian citizens pay and represent a huge source of revenue for Canadian universities, but successfully recruiting them can be a challenge.

  • Universities flee Access Copyright in the wake of a proposed fee hike

    By September 8, 2011

    In the wake of a proposed fee increase, universities across Canada have opted to leave contracts with once-popular copyright licenser Access Copyright, an organization that offers advance permission to copy a variety of works, including textbooks, newspapers and journals.

  • Meet your USSU Executive

    By September 7, 2011

    A new school year means a brand new USSU Executive. The Sheaf sat down with all four members of this year’s Executive, to bring you a preview of what you can expect from them during the next year.

  • University operating illegal parking lottery

    By September 7, 2011

    For years, the student parking lottery run by the University of Saskatchewan has been against the law. The lottery, which the U of S has been operating online since 2005, has never been authorized by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority.

  • BRIEF: Elizabeth May makes a visit to the U of S

    By September 6, 2011

    Donning a bright green cardigan, Elizabeth May dropped by the University of Saskatchewan Sept. 6, greeting students in the Bowl and following up with a talk in the Arts Building.

  • VIDEO: The Sheaf gets a tour of Place Riel from USSU President Scott Hitchings

    By September 6, 2011

    Last week, the Sheaf was lucky enough to be taken on a tour of the new Place Riel by the one-and-only USSU President Scott Hitchings.

    From the luscious offices of the USSU executive, to the bustling and lively International Student and Study Abroad Centre ”” and everything in between ”” we left no stone of our updated student center unturned.

  • BRIEF: Stoon Ride app simplifies bus schedules

    By September 3, 2011

    A recently launched iPhone application allows for easy access to Saskatoon bus routes and stop times.

  • U of S research looks to capture and store CO2 underground

    By September 3, 2011

    Carbon emissions are a leading contributor to climate change, so why not inject them deep underground? That’s just what researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are looking into.