THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 29, 2021
The event was the first of its kind at the University of Saskatchewan, but organizers, students and faculty agree on its success.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 28, 2021
Brian Gable has since experienced decades of evolution in journalism since starting at the Sheaf in the 1960s.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 27, 2021
An Indigenous administrator and a knowledge keeper supporting indigenization on campus reflect on why transforming university education is a central need of reconciliation.
By Jakob Philipchuk October 22, 2021
The name of the club — derived from the Arabic phrase Al Amal, meaning “the hope” — was chosen to represent the club’s mission to better their community.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 15, 2021
Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine reflects on the role of epidemiology as the SHA responds to high case rates.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 15, 2021
The survivor-lead event came following the reported sexual assault at the U of S on Sept. 29.
By Sandra LeBlanc October 12, 2021
Heat pumps have the potential to greatly decrease greenhouse gas emissions in the city.
By Jakob Philipchuk October 6, 2021
The project is just one of four newly announced joint-research projects to be funded by Research Junction, a partnership between the city and university that aims to address urban issues.