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 July 30, 2010

    In conjunction with The New York Times, The Guardian, and German weekly magazine Der Spiegel, the online organization Wikileaks has released over 91,000 classified American military incident reports from the war in Afghanistan that shed new light on the conflict.

  • Census reform endangers student-related statistics

    By July 29, 2010

    In the wake of the federal government’s decision to scrap the mandatory long-form census questionnaire, the Canadian Federation of Students has raised red flags over the loss of data.

  • Is organic food better for you?

    By July 12, 2010

    Organic producers say their food tastes better, is more nutritious, and is better for the environment. But in an effort to be wary of salespeople’s pitches, I decided to get to the roots of claims about organic foods.

  • Toddler dies in foster care

    By June 25, 2010

    Evander Daniels died in an Aberdeen foster home on June 8, the 13th child this year to die in the care of the province.

  • Saskatoon shines intellectually

    By June 25, 2010

    The Canadian Council on Learning released its annual Composite Learning Index this spring, which ranked approximately 4,500 Canadian communities on their ability to promote and sustain learning. The City of Saskatoon finished in second place, just behind Victoria, B.C.

  • College Quarter master plan takes shape

    By June 25, 2010

    Communal meeting spaces, commercial shop-lined streets, a place for the proposed performing arts centre and a kilometre-long, tree-lined pedestrian and bike-friendly walkway are some of the prospective additions to the College Quarter.

  • WGST department becomes program

    By May 20, 2010

    After 18 years as a department, women’s and gender studies is transforming into a program this year.

  • U of C group faces further legal action

    By May 20, 2010

    A beleaguered pro-life group at the University of Calgary has been found guilty of non-academic misconduct stemming from a graphic display.