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 September 26, 2010

    A new report released by the OECD, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, shows that more than half of Canadians are either overweight or obese.

  • Proposed MS treatment stirs hope, controversy

    By September 24, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan has been in the Canadian spotlight recently for research into a potential multiple sclerosis treatment.

  • New dinosaur joins Natural Sciences Museum

    By September 24, 2010

    A new dinosaur is swimming through the sky of the Natural Sciences Museum, dangerously close to the T-Rex’s jaws. The mosasaur, a cretateous-era reptilian is Saskatchewan born and built.

  • USSU pushes for Aboriginal inclusion

    By September 24, 2010

    Earlier this month, the USSU signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement with the Office of the Treaty commissioner. All parties agreed to adopt the “We are all treaty people” slogan in an effort to educate the campus about treaty rights and responsibilities. They’ve also declared Oct. 4 to 8 “We are all treaty people week.”

  • Foreskin activist calls for genital awareness

    By September 23, 2010

    Glen Callender, a Vancouver-based writer and comedian, is the founder of the Canadian Foreskin Awareness Project, an advocacy group dedicated to “foreskin education, appreciation and stimulation.”

  • BRIEF: Saskatoon byelection set for Oct. 18

    By September 23, 2010

    The provincial government has called an election to fill Saskatoon Northwest’s MLA seat yesterday.

  • VP academic Kelsey Topola on her plans for this year

    By September 22, 2010

    Kevin Menz Associate News Editor After hearing reports that Kelsey Topola graduated

  • ”˜Fox News North’ advocate resigns from Quebecor

    By September 22, 2010

    Kory Teneycke announced his resignation on Sept. 15 as vice president of business development at Quebecor Media ”” a Canadian media company currently attempting to establish SUN TV, a proposed news and opinions television station targeted at a conservative audience.