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 November 26, 2016

    For many students at the University of Saskatchewan, finding summer employment that is both enjoyable and relevant to their field of study is no easy task.

  • African Students’ Association elects new executive members

    By November 26, 2016

    For many students at the University of Saskatchewan, student groups and associations are integral to a sense of community belonging.

  • Lights, Romans, action: Students zap ancient artifacts at CLS

    By November 25, 2016

    Once university students declare a major, opportunities to study outside their discipline become limited, but students at the University of Saskatchewan are bridging the gap between departments.

  • U of S students memorialize the Ukrainian famine

    By November 20, 2016

    In 2008, the Canadian government officially recognized the Ukrainian famine, also known as Holodomor, and designated the fourth Saturday of every November as Ukrainian Famine and Genocide Memorial Day.

  • Students gain legal assistance from Campus Legal Services

    By November 19, 2016

    Throughout their careers at university, many students may find that they require legal assistance but that they cannot afford the cost required to access such assistance.

  • Young Women in Business boost student confidence

    By November 18, 2016

    For many university students surrounded by expectations and deadlines, self-esteem and confidence can be difficult to find and sustain.

  • Indigenous Students’ Council looks to make connections

    By November 18, 2016

    Following their elections for a full executive team in mid-October, the Indigenous Students’ Council plans to encourage greater representation of Indigenous students in student groups across campus.

  • Students take the streets for Lighthouse stabilization shelter

    By November 7, 2016

    On Oct. 22, hundreds of community members, including University of Saskatchewan students and then mayoral candidate Charlie Clark, marched the streets of downtown Saskatoon in support of the Lighthouse Supported Living Inc., following provincial government cuts to their stabilization unit.