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 April 11, 2011

    With Canadians heading to the polls again for the third time in five years, here’s a run-down of everything a student needs to know before voting day on May 2.

  • Students’ Council: April 7, 2010

    By April 10, 2011

    For the second time in the last three weeks, students’ council voted down building a social justice centre at the University of Saskatchewan next year.

  • Infographic: USSU Election Results

    By April 9, 2011

    In case you missed it in our last print edition of the year, here are the results of the 2011 USSU Election – in glorious infographic format.

  • Smartphone text harder to comprehend: study

    By April 9, 2011

    Reading comprehension from a smartphone screen is as low as half of that when reading from a standard desktop monitor, according to a recent study by a University of Alberta research team.

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  • Agros active on campus

    By April 7, 2011

    Imagine you are an engineering student, heading to the lounge for a break. You come to an abrupt stop when, there, blocking your path, is a blue Minneapolis Moline 1947 tractor.

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  • BRIEF: Cannabis Cup hits Saskatoon

    By April 7, 2011

    This summer, pot enthusiasts from across the province will gather in Saskatoon for the first-annual Prairie Medicinal Cannabis Cup.

  • Sick of democratic elections? Vote Conservative

    By April 7, 2011

    We have a responsibility to participate in democracy and to vote (or else actively work to find another system of government). I could be wrong, but I think Canadians still value democracy.

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  • Can PAWS solve voter apathy?

    By April 7, 2011

    Matthew Eldstrom has an idea: to have a voting mechanism available on PAWS to enable strategic voting. The tool would allow students to see previous vote distributions for their riding and have a rough idea of their preferred candidate’s likelihood of winning.