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 November 24, 2017

    A recent panel discussion showed the importance of diversity to student leaders on campus.

  • Grading in computer science class causes student-faculty dispute

    By November 23, 2017

    Computer science students and faculty are working to resolve a grading dispute that some students feel may be delaying their convocations.

  • U of S students feel the cost of Churchill railway washout

    By November 22, 2017

    Damaged railroad tracks leading in and out of Churchill have led to increased prices for the arctic field school program.

  • Disability Services for Students renamed to include wider scope of barriers

    By November 9, 2017

    DSS employees believe a name change to “Access and Equity Services” will better reflect the services they provide to students.

  • Campus jumps to participate in Chillin’ for Charity

    By November 9, 2017

    Edwards JDC West and other students raise over $10,000 in funds for Habitat for Humanity housing projects in Saskatoon.

  • U of S prepares policy for marijuana legalization

    By November 2, 2017

    The Student Wellness Centre is committed to researching the effects of cannabis for implementation into the new U of S substance use policy.

  • Documentary screening shines light on the Sixties Scoop

    By November 1, 2017

    Birth of a Family, a documentary from U of S professor Tasha Hubbard, invites students into the lives of four Sixties Scoop survivors.

  • Student researcher makes discovery on interaction of HIV and cancerous cells

    By November 1, 2017

    U of S researchers have furthered the understanding of how cells may develop cancer mutations when combating HIV.