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 January 18, 2017

    University students are often deprived of sleep because of school, work and extracurricular activities, and it is not uncommon to see students napping on campus. Last term, Peer Health Mentors decided to help fellow students during the exam period by setting up a nap room at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • New year, new mission: U of S updates mission, vision and values

    By January 13, 2017

    The University of Saskatchewan community is constantly changing, with added diversity and an increase in graduate student numbers by almost 70 per cent in the last two decades.

  • The retrospective Sheaf: Highlights of 2016 campus events

    By January 12, 2017

    The year 2016 has been eventful, with many new and innovative infrastructures and initiatives at the University of Saskatchewan, as well as a few challenges and setbacks.

  • USURJ: Exemplifying undergraduate research excellence

    By January 12, 2017

    Research journals are one of the ways to share discoveries around the world, and the University of Saskatchewan’s Undergraduate Research Journal continues to publish articles from different disciplines.

  • Just like an open book: Campaign increases knowledge of open textbooks

    By December 6, 2016

    University students incur large expenses in pursuit of a degree, and one of the major costs is textbooks.

  • Muslim and Catholic women: STM hosts interfaith dialogue

    By December 6, 2016

    In the wake of the recent United States election, many students at the University of Saskatchewan are concerned about the rise of Islamophobia and intolerance toward visible minorities.

  • Lest we forget our transgender brothers and sisters: Pride Centre hosts transgender vigil

    By December 5, 2016

    On Nov. 21, a Transgender Day of Remembrance was held at the University of Saskatchewan by the Pride Centre and its volunteers. During this candlelight vigil, students, staff and members of the community gathered to remember those who lost their lives as a consequence of transphobia.

  • International Women’s Movement shares stories of sexual assault

    By December 5, 2016

    Sexual assault is a pertinent issue on all university campuses, and the International Women’s Movement is working to raise awareness of this issue among students at the University of Saskatchewan.