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 November 28, 2010

    Paper airplanes thrown at professors, music and movies played aloud on laptops and chattering cell phone users are causing engineering instructors at Ryerson University to pack up and leave.

  • Canadian imprisoned, tortured without charge and still on terrorist blacklist

    By November 25, 2010

    Abousfian Abdelrazik has made it back to his home and family in Montreal, but is still campaigning for his freedom.

  • Barcodes inside your food, not just on the box

    By November 25, 2010

    Food adulteration may not be a buzzword, but it has a huge impact on businesses worldwide.

  • USask ranks poorly in College Sustainability Report Card

    By November 24, 2010

    In a recent report that ranked 322 universities and colleges throughout the U.S. and Canada on sustainability, the University of Saskatchewan finished in the least sustainable third of all schools and tied for second worst sustainable school in Canada.

  • Six amendments passed, two defeated at AGM

    By November 24, 2010

    Another year, another update to the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union bylaws.

  • Student amendments not posted, deemed illegal by USSU lawyer

    By November 24, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union’s decision to not post two amendments for discussion at the Nov. 18 annual general meeting has created concern from the two students who proposed them.

  • Saskatoon Ward 5 election Nov. 29

    By November 24, 2010

    When former councillor Gordon Wyant was elected to provincial legislature in October, his Ward 5 position opened. Six candidates are running for the position and a ballot will take place on Nov. 29.

  • U of S becoming global leader in water research

    By November 18, 2010

    With rising populations around the globe, the University of Saskatchewan is well-positioned to become an international leader in addressing water security issues.