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 August 28, 2016

    As the term approaches, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union centres are preparing for an influx of old and new students. With a newly hired co-ordinator and a different lounge space, the USSU Women’s Centre is up for the challenge.

  • U of S Best Buddies look forward to a year of fun

    By August 27, 2016

    With the school year set to begin in a couple of weeks, most clubs and organizations have planned their activities and events for the coming year and the University of Saskatchewan Best Buddies, who launched their first disability awareness campaign March 2016, is no exception.

  • Ready to read: Department of English welcomes new professor

    By August 27, 2016

    The end of summer marks many beginnings at the University of Saskatchewan, from the first day of classes to the start of another Huskie Athletics season. This year, these beginnings also include the addition of a new professor to the department of English.

  • Rainstorm causes flooding at STM Library

    By August 18, 2016

    Saskatoon has experienced unusual amounts of rain this summer, and one unexpected result of this rain, combined with the current construction of a new addition to St. Thomas More College, took place on July 24 after a turbulent storm.

  • The askîy Project: Urban agriculture in action

    By July 14, 2016

    While many may believe that agriculture and gardening are best left to rural areas, one project that employs University of Saskatchewan students is working to show that urban gardening is a viable option in Saskatoon.

  • Saskatchewan’s Provincial Budget: What does it mean for students?

    By June 30, 2016

    After the June 1 release of the 2016-17 provincial budget, word about funding cuts for post-secondary institutions traveled quickly, but many at the University of Saskatchewan have been left wondering, what exactly will these cuts mean for students?

  • U of S Kamskénow Program brings science to community schools

    By May 20, 2016

    With new funding from the Natural Sciences and Research Council of Canada PromoScience, they will be able to continue running the program.

  • Climate concerns: Sustainable Energy Conference comes to campus

    By May 19, 2016

    With awareness of climate change becoming more widespread, many are wondering what can be done to reduce emissions and create a more sustainable future.