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 17, 2010

    The Recruit is modeled after the hit show The Apprentice. The contest requires students to register in a team of three and compete against 23 other teams from eight universities across Canada.

  • TEDx: changing the world, 18 minutes at a time

    By November 17, 2010

    On Nov. 13, St. Thomas More College hosted the popular TEDx conference series.

  • Aboriginal education should be a priority

    By November 17, 2010

    Despite being the fastest-growing population in the country, only eight per cent of Aboriginal youth achieve post-secondary qualifications.

  • Profs seek new controls as cellphone use increases

    By November 17, 2010

    Professors know exactly what students are up to when they awkwardly text their friends under the desk. It’s obvious, and rude.

  • Are you going to the USSU’s AGM?

    By November 17, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union annual general meeting, which is the chance we regular students get each year to air our concerns and decide what the executive should be getting up to, student fee uses and everything in between.

  • U of S law student wins national essay prize

    By November 17, 2010

    Tom Posyniak didn’t think much of his national award winning essay when he submitted it, but the editors of Policy Options magazine thought it was worthy of publishing ”” as well as a $1,500 prize.

  • BRIEF: Northern education investment

    By November 17, 2010

    A $250,000 investment to advance northern educational programs and initiatives was announced Nov. 12.

  • Protesting downtown against the massacres of Christians in Iraq

    By November 17, 2010

    Over 100 people gathered in front of St. Paul’s Cathedral on Spadina Crescent Nov. 13 to march through downtown Saskatoon in protest against ethnic cleansing of Christians in Iraq.