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 April 3, 2017

    From March 22-23, undergraduate students at the University of Saskatchewan took part in the annual U of S Students’ Union elections, voting in an entirely new executive team.

  • Tiny home launch provides potential homeowner opportunities for students

    By April 2, 2017

    With the ever-growing popularity of tiny houses, students are becoming increasingly interested in the benefits that such a home may offer them.

  • Murray Room funeral: STM sends off student lounge after 50 years

    By April 2, 2017

    St. Thomas More College at the University of Saskatchewan is a Catholic liberal arts college that dedicates itself to student life and community.

  • It’s a kind of magic: Museum of Antiquities opens magic exhibit at U of S

    By April 2, 2017

    When many students at the University of Saskatchewan think of magic, Harry Potter or Mickey Mouse’s wizard hat is the first thing that comes to mind.

  • Global Village event highlights the importance of culture at the U of S

    By March 29, 2017

    On March 14, the International Student and Study Abroad Centre sponsored another successful Global Village event, bringing together diverse cultural groups at the University of Saskatchewan and in the wider Saskatoon community.

  • Budget cuts to university present challenges for new school year

    By March 29, 2017

    The provincial government’s new budget was released on March 22, and with it came cuts in funding to services all across the province in order to reach the Saskatchewan Party’s goal of balancing the budget in three years.

  • Regional and urban planning conference spurs on community building

    By March 23, 2017

    As students of the University of Saskatchewan work hard to earn their degrees and become leaders in the community, some believe there is no reason to wait for a diploma to start making a change.

  • Solutions to complex issues: U of S EWB hosts multidisciplinary case competition

    By March 22, 2017

    In many cases, finding solutions to complex problems requires an ability to see all sides of the bigger picture.