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 October 7, 2010

    While running unopposed in last year’s University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union election may have left his campaign promises relatively unnoticed, vice president external affairs Blair Shumlich gladly pointed out the reasons why some of those promises have not been kept.

  • Province in good shape for the future

    By October 6, 2010

    Amid a sluggish economic recovery for the rest of the world, Saskatchewan is humming along and recently marked a population increase to bring the province to 1,045,622 people, the highest it has ever been.

  • Student advocacy left to USSU in lieu of university support

    By October 6, 2010

    With no university position for student advocacy, the University of Saskatchewan Student’ Union has formed its own system. This system ensures that there is adequate representation of students who may become involved in conflicts with professors, instructors and other university staff.

  • Saskatoon Speaks draws Peter Mansbridge to speak about city’s future

    By October 6, 2010

    The citizens of Saskatoon are speaking out for their future. The growing city’s visioning process, Saskatoon Speaks, continued last week as residents were invited out to Prairieland Park for a city summit.

  • Justin Trudeau stresses youth engagement during visit to USask

    By October 6, 2010

    Getting young people involved in the political process should be a top priority in today’s society, according to Liberal Member of Parliament Justin Trudeau.

  • Students’ Council: Sept. 30, 2010

    By October 5, 2010

    Student housing and a proposed white water park are discussed.

  • Annual Take Back the Night event tame compared to past years

    By October 5, 2010

    Some marchers felt that the Sept. 29 event lacked involvement and has strayed from the original meaning of the walk, to visibly protest sexual violence against women, but the march and organization maintain their political background.

  • BRIEFS: Place Riel update and new Centre for Masonry Design

    By October 5, 2010

    The Place Riel construction project is experiencing setbacks that may stall the planned opening date. Also, a new centre for masonry design was founded Oct. 1.