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.

News

  • By March 9, 2011

    Civil rights advocates are calling for a public inquiry into the handling of security during the G20 protests in Toronto last June, according to a recent report.

  • Amnesty International secretary general on campus

    By March 9, 2011

    As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of Amnesty International, the organization’s secretary general Alex Neve visited the University of Saskatchewan March 2.

  • U of S rethinking flood prevention

    By March 9, 2011

    To prevent flood damage caused by increasingly unpredictable rain seasons, the University of Saskatchewan is looking into more sustainable ways to pave its walk and roadways.

  • A bungled vote, an axed position and a stubborn executive

    By March 9, 2011

    The vice president external position has been cut, but Blair Shumlich, the executive member who pushed to get rid of the job, has yet to leave office.

  • Students’ Council: March 3, 2011

    By March 9, 2011

    The USSU will now be bound by the bylaws to consult a lawyer before posting proposed amendments to the bylaw online.

  • Feds invest $20M into post-secondary access

    By March 8, 2011

    The federal government is hoping more Canadian students will stay in school and make it through to post-secondary education, following a funding announcement made last week.

  • University yet to start fundraising for new Clarion arts centre

    By March 7, 2011

    The Clarion Project, a campaign to build a world-class fine and performing arts centre for the University of Saskatchewan, needs to secure funding.

  • Urban planner Cynthia Nikitin on how to build great public spaces

    By March 6, 2011

    Cynthia Nikitin, the vice president for downtowns with Project for Public Spaces, graced the Mendel Art Gallery March 2.