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.

News

  • By March 1, 2018

    The International Students Scholarship & Awards Panel aims to give advice with tips and testimonials.

  • Student research examines role of disgust in prejudice towards sexual minorities

    By February 16, 2018

    Student research about discrimination and prejudice towards gay men and lesbian women wins third place in university symposium.

  • Science ambassadors engage in two-way learning with Indigenous community schools

    By February 16, 2018

    The Science Ambassador Program allows students to teach based on their own research interests.

  • Students use art installation to build awareness of overconsumption

    By February 15, 2018

    A collaboration between students and a local artist highlights issues of overconsumption, social inequality and feminism.

  • From affection to appreciation: Singing valentines see it all

    By February 15, 2018

    The Love Notes sit down with the Sheaf for a question-and-answer session to discuss the details of delivering valentines on campus.

  • Preparing for the worst: Student associations face liability risks at events

    By February 9, 2018

    Students may not realize the risks associated with hosting events, from pub crawls to potlucks.

  • Interfaith event aims to promote constructive dialogue among students

    By February 9, 2018

    U of S students organized and led an event to teach others how to have conversations with those of various faith communities.

  • Students reflect on anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting

    By February 8, 2018

    In a public vigil at the end of January, students and community members met at the Islamic Association of Saskatchewan to express solidarity in a demonstration against Islamophobia.