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 16, 2010

    The Bank of Canada will be introducing new notes in 2011, though only a few details have been released so far for security reasons. The plastic polymer will be more durable than our current cotton fibre bills, with a life about four times as long, and will be recyclable.

  • Male teaching staff earning more at universities across Canada

    By September 15, 2010

    A study released in August reveals there is a huge gap in the pay of male and female professor at institutions across Canada. At the University of Saskatchewan, male professor salaries are an average $9,807 more than those of female teaching staff.

  • Online options transform Canadian TV

    By September 15, 2010

    For the first time, Canadians are spending more time online than watching television. New online entertainment options are part of the reason.

  • An Intercordia student relives his travels through a community in limbo

    By September 15, 2010

    Once we arrived at our destination I could immediately sense the purpose of his plight. There’s no electricity, a weak water system, meager plantation and no baseball field (very un-Nicaraguan!). Who could I blame for this deprived barren site? The International Monetary Fund? Foreign non-aid? The president Daniel Ortega? All or maybe none.

  • Housing troubles for prairie students

    By September 14, 2010

    Logan Barr made the three-hour drive from his hometown to Saskatoon many times before he finally found a place to live. The second-year University of Saskatchewan student spent over a month looking for a place to live and though he eventually found what he was looking for at an affordable price, he says it was a difficult search.

  • Mosque and book-burning ignite protest

    By September 14, 2010

    A dismal cloud lay heavy over the United States this past weekend, as millions of Americans commemorated the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks. Remembrances of the dead, however, took a backseat in media coverage to two current issues inflamed by fear and anger that still linger in the air like ash in the wake of the World Trade Center collapse.

  • BRIEF: U of S land purchase

    By September 14, 2010

    The U of S will purchase 11 quarters of land just out of Saskatoon in May.

  • BRIEF: Production courses through eMAP

    By September 14, 2010

    Media Access and Production (eMAP) is offering a set of courses which allows students to learn audio and visual production.