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 February 10, 2011

    U of S president Peter MacKinnon will assist a nine-member federal advisory panel that meets three times per year. The panel guides the vision of Canada’s civil service.

  • Mairin Loewen wins Ward 7 by-election

    By February 9, 2011

    With almost a third of the vote, Mairin Loewen was elected councillor for Ward 7 and will be the youngest member of city council.

  • WEC 2011
  • BRIEF: USask comes in second at engineering competition

    By February 9, 2011

    University of Saskatchewan engineering students took second place in two events at the Western Engineering Competition Jan. 26 to 29.

  • Students’ Council: Feb. 3, 2011

    By February 9, 2011

    Council voted to hold a special general meeting on March 3, at which students will have an opportunity to abolish the job of vice-president external, currently held by Blair Shumlich.

  • USask leads in medical isotope research

    By February 9, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan synchrotron will be used in one of four projects around Canada to develop medical isotopes.

  • Ontario to transfer nuclear waste to Saskatchewan

    By February 9, 2011

    Saskatchewan may become the future home of a high-level nuclear waste dump, but Jim Harding and the Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan intend to prevent that.

  • Panel: Female voice important to political discourse

    By February 9, 2011

    “We are 52 per cent of the population, and for many, many reasons we are not represented equally in our governing bodies,” said Danielle Chartier, MLA for Saskatoon-Massey.

  • Little confidence in current engineering students’ society

    By February 9, 2011

    There are now two engineering student societies at the University of Saskatchewan.