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 May 20, 2010

    After years of battling with the University of Victoria Students’ Society over club status and funding, pro-life group Youth Protecting Youth is taking the fight to court.

  • 2010-2011 Usask budget released

    By May 20, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan received a smaller grant increase to the operating budget from the provincial government than it had hoped for the 2010-11 school year.

  • Prof researching better solar panels

    By May 14, 2010

    With his $20,000 research grant, Karthik Shankar intends to develop a more efficient, cheaper solar panel using nanotechnology.

  • Letters from abroad: New Zealand

    By April 28, 2010

    Kia ora! Aotearoa. Land of the long white cloud. New Zealand. No matter how you say it, it is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

  • Tuition increases by 5.2%

    By April 16, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan announced tuition rates April 15 for the 2010-11 school year. There is an overall 5.2 per cent tuition hike, with most undergraduate programs seeing an increase of approximately $20 for a three-credit class.

  • Killing your online self

    By April 9, 2010

    Virtual suicide, the act of erasing the online profile that an Internet user has created, is becoming more common ”” thanks in part to one site that has raised Facebook’s ire.

  • Stephen Lewis on gender inequality

    By April 8, 2010

    Nations won’t achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals by the target year of 2015, according to humanitarian and former Canadian UN ambassador Stephen Lewis.

  • Canada: a haven for pirates

    By April 7, 2010

    In mid-March, a Montreal man was convicted of illegally recording a movie in the theatre and sentenced to two and a half months in jail. This case is significant, not only because it represents the first conviction under Canada’s newly updated copyright laws pertaining to pirating movies from theatres and distributing them, but also because the man convicted, Geremi Adam, may have been single-handedly responsible for Montreal being called an epicentre of piracy by the FBI.