THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2009
Children of immigrants more likely to attend university. Two U of S scholars enter the Royal Society of Canada. Report from students’ council.
By Ashleigh Mattern October 6, 2009
The College of Arts and Science has proven the worth of an arts degree with the announcement of their 100 Alumni of Influence.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2009
As if the workload of homework and exams was not enough, one University of Saskatchewan student wants to add on the duties of a city councillor. Justin Lasnier, a fourth year public administration student, is vying for a council seat in the Oct. 28 election.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
If Saskatchewan residents are beginning to wonder about the viability of pulling tar sand oil out of the earth, it’s necessary to learn a few things from those who have already done it ”” look to Alberta.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
The group, one of Canada’s oldest student groups, is raising money to purchase solar lamps to help girls living in refugee camps study at night. According to the group, most girls in long-term refugee camps don’t even get to finish primary school.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
The University of Saskatchewan will host western Canada’s largest university business competition in Januray 2011.
Edwards School of Business students Stephanie Ulm and Matthew Bennett presented their bid to host 2011’s Jeux du Commerce West on Aug. 22 in Prince George, B.C., at the University of Northern British Columbia. After the University of Manitoba and Simon Fraser University dropped out of the bid competition, only the U of S and University of British Columbia remained.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
Vet Med welcomes new class, the largest ever and U of S gets three new Canada Research Chairs
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
Over 350 cyclists descended on city hall Sept. 28 in a massive show of gratitude to city councillors for the new bike lanes downtown. Cyclists started at Caffé Sola and, with police escort, rode down to the river past city hall, finally winding around to flood the main entrance of city hall, bells ringing. Carrie Catherine, a friend of McLean, played music for the group as they biked, sitting on a wagon pulled by a cyclist.