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.

News

  • By November 4, 2010

    Richard Florizone would like to see a nuclear reactor on the University of Saskatchewan campus in the next 10 years.

  • Operations forecast highlights maintenance, new buildings

    By November 4, 2010

    The operations forecast released Oct. 19 highlights the need for maintenance and funding for student residences.

  • A conversation with Beverly McLachlin, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada

    By November 3, 2010

    The Right Honorable Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin was in Saskatoon Oct. 27 speaking at the College of Law on the topic of access to justice and the current state of the court system.

  • Guarding the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Queen and other important people

    By November 3, 2010

    In a heavy dark suit, eyes darting everywhere, RCMP Sergeant Brent Taylor is charged with protecting Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin.

  • Pep rally held on campus for PotashCorp donations

    By November 3, 2010

    On Oct. 29, the U of S hosted a pep rally to honour PotashCorp’s more than $10 million worth of donations to the university over the past 30 years.

  • Students’ Council: Oct. 28, 2010

    By November 3, 2010

    The USSU supports the provincial government’s efforts to block the hostile takeover of PotashCorp. Also, a Place Riel update and something about a white water park and moustaches.

  • To no one’s surprise, study shows that women are faking orgasms

    By October 29, 2010

    I’ve faked an orgasm before ”” more than once, actually. The first time, he’d been trying for so long I felt bad and finally gave him what I knew he was expecting. The second time, I was trying to keep up with the expectations I’d accidentally set. The third time, I was trapped in a vicious cycle.

  • Campus getting stricter with parking

    By October 29, 2010

    University of Saskatchewan parking services will be implementing a list of new and revised bylaws for on-campus traffic and parking, starting in November.