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 17, 2011

    Satoshi Shibata is putting everything aside to help victims of the Japanese tsunami. The international studies student called an open community meeting on March 13 to figure out what could be done to help in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami.

  • Built to break: planned obsolescence in technology

    By March 17, 2011

    The next time your phone’s faceplate gets cracked, or your four-year-old laptop battery loses its charge in 15 minutes, you might want to stop and consider that it may have been designed to do that.

  • NDP introduce post-secondary act in Parliament

    By March 17, 2011

    New Democrat MP Niki Ashton is hoping to better streamline federal funding and increase general support for post-secondary education through a private members’ bill, introduced in Parliament last week.

  • Students’ Council honours former premier Roy Romanow

    By March 16, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union honoured former NDP premiere Roy Romanow by naming their brand new chambers after him.

  • Does the USSU need a Social Justice Centre?

    By March 16, 2011

    The proposed University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Centre for Social Justice was the focus of the latest Students’ Council meeting. However, a final decision has been postponed until March 24.

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  • VP to stay despite job removal

    By March 16, 2011

    Blair Shumlich will finish his elected term with the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union despite his position having been eliminated at a Special General Meeting.

  • Expert says situation in Middle-East can’t be ignored

    By March 15, 2011

    The events in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya can seem remote and unimportant to students in Canada, far removed from any danger. But retired political studies professor Zachariah Kay issued a reminder to anyone who thinks the events in the Arab world can easily be ignored here.

  • Women still behind in getting PhDs: StatsCan

    By March 15, 2011

    Women are graduating from high school and undergraduate programs more than men, and that split is only increasing with each year. However, that imbalance reverses itself at the highest levels of academia.