THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Lyndsay Afseth March 22, 2017
The school year is nearly finished and the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union is gearing up for their elections with a campaign featuring nine candidates.
By Jaline Broqueza March 16, 2017
In 1997, Don Cochrane, emeritus professor of educational foundations, and his students at the University of Saskatchewan organized the first Breaking the Silence conference.
By Natasha Hausermann March 15, 2017
In Saskatchewan alone, there are over 1,350 pharmacists working in community pharmacy, hospitals, ambulatory care and primary health-care teams, and the number is growing every year.
By Sophia Lagimodiere March 15, 2017
According to the Saskatoon Health Region, Saskatchewan has seen a significant increase in brain injuries in the last five years.
By Nykole King March 9, 2017
At the University of Saskatchewan, many students never get the chance to explore their research interests through a hands-on approach.
By Natasha Hausermann March 9, 2017
The Shine a Light Gala on March 2, hosted by the World University Service of Canada group at the University of Saskatchewan, aims to raise money to provide higher education opportunities for young women in refugee camps.
By Lyndsay Afseth March 8, 2017
The University of Saskatchewan is consistently trying to create stronger relationships with Indigenous students and faculty, and Aboriginal Achievement Week is one more opportunity for all students to build community.
By Teevin Fournier March 8, 2017
With the increase of globalization and international relations, many students feel that finding solutions to global issues is paramount.