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 March 6, 2011

    To say that Charlie Clark is “involved” in the community would be a fantastic short-selling of one of the city’s most committed and ambitious residents.

  • Tech company helps commercialize ideas from universities

    By March 6, 2011

    “We provide university inventors everything they need to commercialize their ideas,” said TandemLaunch CEO Helge Seetzen.

  • Meet the hacker who broke into Plenty of Fish

    By March 6, 2011

    As a young hacker with a track record of cracking some of the most well-known websites on the Internet, every day brings Chris Russo something new and unexpected.

  • Oxfam challenges you to use just 25 litres of water a day

    By March 4, 2011

    The Oxfam campus club will be promoting events throughout March to help bring attention to water shortages around the world.

  • Supporting diabetes research and the food bank with flair

    By March 4, 2011

    Wandering through the Arts Building, you may have noticed stacked cans and a crowd in early December, or clothes and a crowd in February. The Learning Communities at the University Learning Centre were behind the antics.

  • Less than half of Canadians can roll their Rs

    By March 3, 2011

    A new Harris/Decima study reveals that only 56 per cent of Canadians can successfully pronounce the rolled R or “alveolar trill.”

  • Poetic justice: Saskatoon’s prison literature

    By March 3, 2011

    It’s rare that people can tap into the artistic dimensions of a prison inmate’s mind. A publication from the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre is altering this reality.

  • BRIEF: Brad Wall most popular premier in Canada

    By March 3, 2011

    Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is the most popular provincial leader in the