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 March 16, 2010

    Many public and private-sector Canadian bodies practice affirmative action, referred to officially as employment equity and also known as positive discrimination. But are quotas really bridging the gap between people and reducing discrimination against under-represented groups?

  • Students’ Council: March 11, 2010

    By March 15, 2010

    More news about the Saskatchewan Students’ Coalition and a student fee increase is discussed.

  • Sex trade show at TCU Place

    By March 10, 2010

    Sex was in the air last weekend as young and old donned their flirtiest duds and got all oiled up for Saskatoon’s first naughty trade show at TCU Place.

  • USSU election season almost here

    By March 10, 2010

    Election season began on March 8 with a preliminary meeting for candidates and soon students will soon be asked to devote some time to electing a new executive for the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union.

  • Heavy media usage linked to depression

    By March 10, 2010

    A new report shows a correlation between low levels of personal contentment and heavy use of media. About one in five people is considered a heavy user.

  • Five Days for the Homeless

    By March 10, 2010

    Five days for the homeless started in Alberta in 2005 and has been held in Saskatoon every year since 2008. The Saskatoon group is trying to raise $12,000 to donate to the Saskatoon downtown youth centre, EGADZ.

  • Arlene Dickinson of Dragons’ Den visits

    By March 10, 2010

    Arlene Dickinson, owner of Venture Communications and best known for her role on CBC’s Dragons’ Den, was at the the University of Saskatchewan on March 4 to talk to young women hoping to enter the business world. She talked about her career, her newfound fame, and what it means to be a woman in the business world.

  • Provost stresses innovation

    By March 10, 2010

    The annual Provost’s academic agenda address allows the Provost to speak to the university and to discuss the direction in which he would like to steer the academic course of the school. For his 2009 address, Fairbairn chose to talk about the role of universities within a larger context, that context being the public interest.