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 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.

  • Governor General award winner Betsy Bury commends student activists

    By November 1, 2017

    A 95-year-old Saskatoon woman was recognized for her lasting contributions to society, including her advocacy for universal health care in Canada.

  • From bats to chills: Students give mixed reviews of Seager Wheeler Hall

    By October 26, 2017

    Students tell all about their experiences living in residence.