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 1, 2011

    After over 60 years of operating independently, the Saskatoon taxi industry now finds itself under the city’s regulations.

  • Ottawa seeks to ban salvia

    By February 25, 2011

    The federal government has announced it plans to ban salvia, a hallucinogenic herb that has recently enjoyed a surge in popularity among young people in North America.

  • Students’ Council: Feb. 17, 2011

    By February 23, 2011

    Vice president external Blair Shumlich invited students to come talk to him about his quest to eliminate the external job.

  • Fine Arts and Humanities Town Hall discusses future of departments

    By February 23, 2011

    A Fine Arts Divisional Town Hall meeting Feb. 17 discussed the impact of recent university budget cuts on fine arts and humanities departments.

  • Bob McDonald of Quirks and Quarks coming to campus

    By February 21, 2011

    Bob McDonald, draws half a million listeners to his curious science show every week ”” and he’ll be bringing his ability to mesmerize audiences to the University of Saskatchewan March 7.

  • Islam Awareness Week tackles common misconceptions about Muslim faith

    By February 21, 2011

    Islam Awareness Week will be hosting talks on campus March 3 and 4.

  • Engineering student society continues to change

    By February 18, 2011

    After several meetings, it appears that the SESS and ESA will be working together to restructure the existing student society, albeit likely under a new name and an entirely different governing structure.

  • Campus Safety covering more area than ever before

    By February 18, 2011

    The total number of safety staff on campus in the past 26 years has been reduced in favour of technological security, according to director of Campus Safety Robert Ferguson.