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 February 9, 2010

    The weekly meeting of the University Students’ Council held on Feb. 4 was short and sweet.

  • Hit and run caught on video

    By February 3, 2010

    A Varsity View resident captured a hit and run on video.

  • Student tech company gains steam

    By February 2, 2010

    Three years after starting an online web design business, University of Saskatchewan students Dustin Knittig and Chris Hanson are seeing their business rapidly expand.

  • Recession’s effects on universities

    By February 2, 2010

    As the global recession finally began to impact Saskatchewan in 2009, enrolment at the U of S saw an increase.

  • Student debt on the rise

    By February 2, 2010

    A new Statistics Canada report suggests that more Canadian students are taking out loans to finance their education ”” and are carrying larger debt loads upon graduation.

  • Troubles at First Nations University

    By February 2, 2010

    Despite allegations of misspending at the First Nations University of Canada and the possibility of losing provincial funding, Saskatchewan’s advanced education minister says the school’s students can rest assured that they will be able to complete their degrees.

  • Promoting winter biking

    By February 2, 2010

    On Feb. 7, Saskatonians will come together for Ice Cycle: the Coldest Bike Parade on the Planet, and as organizers flaunt on their website, “Yes it’s cold. Yes it’s crazy. And yes it’s going to be a lot of fun!”

  • The Sheaf needs your help

    By February 2, 2010

    The Feb. 11 edition of the Sheaf will feature some Valentine’s Day content and we want your help. Send us your valentines or your anti-valentines.