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 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.

  • And the Wall came down: U of S students react to change in provincial leadership

    By February 1, 2018

    Jan. 27 marked a day to remember in Saskatchewan politics, as one premier stepped down and another was chosen to replace him.

  • Rink in the Bowl well-received by campus community

    By January 25, 2018

    Students discuss how they feel now that the Rink in the Bowl is fully operational.

  • Student project aims to humanize missing and murdered Indigenous women

    By January 25, 2018

    One U of S student, who hopes to change perceptions of Indigenous women using social media, has gained recognition from the UN.

  • Study-abroad options cater to student interests

    By January 25, 2018

    Students can take advantage of the study-abroad programs offered in their colleges, for longer or shorter trips.

  • Filipino students use history to navigate cultural identity

    By January 19, 2018

    A faculty member in history delivered a presentation on the history and culture of Filipino people.

  • Students give positive reviews of the library’s virtual makeover

    By January 18, 2018

    The U of S library website has undergone some changes over the new year, just in time for the second term of school.