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 14, 2011

    Many Stonebridge residents felt that a thrift store would bring unwelcome characters into the community.

  • USask student with family in Libya watches civil war unfold

    By March 14, 2011

    Both of Amjad Murabit’s parents and two of his older siblings were born in Libya, the North African country currently in the grips of a civil war. And what he sees on the news today is a long cry from what Murabit saw when he visited in 2008.

  • ”˜Take A Stand’ urges students to fight racism on campus

    By March 12, 2011

    The ULC has launched Take A Stand, an anti-racism initiative, after an incident in October in which a campus event was disrupted.

  • 2010 warmest year in recorded history

    By March 11, 2011

    According to UBC prof Tom Pedersen, scientists predicted the impact of CO2 in the atmosphere as early as the 1820s.

  • Catastrophic earthquake and tsunami hit Japan

    By March 11, 2011

    On March 11 at 2:46 p.m. local time, a devastating earthquake rocked northeast Japan, triggering tsunamis across the Pacific Rim.

  • Study shows gamers not desensitized to violence

    By March 11, 2011

    A recent study at Ryerson University debunked the common assumption that playing violent video games desensitizes gamers to violence, but only for young adult gamers.

  • Local doctor appointed to national public health board

    By March 11, 2011

    A local medico from Lac La Ronge has been called to the big leagues to help Canadian doctors spread information more effectively and efficiently.

  • Petty thefts common on campus

    By March 10, 2011

    Theft on campus happens a lot more than we think it does. We have all seen those bright orange posters warning students against leaving items unattended around the library, but everyone seems to think that it will not happen to them.