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 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.

  • Computer science program looks to increase enrollment

    By February 8, 2018

    Due to high demand, the administration is working to accommodate more students with a premium computer science program.

  • U of S Biology Club supports SPCA with BioScan

    By February 2, 2018

    The triennial BioScan event returns, offering students volunteer and charitable opportunities.

  • Advocate for northern alcohol reduction visits campus

    By February 1, 2018

    Indigenous lawyer and author Harold Johnson visits the U of S to speak about alcohol misuse.