THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Emily Klatt October 15, 2016
Creating a diverse and inclusive campus is an ongoing process at the University of Saskatchewan and one student group is leading the way with the creation of a position specifically designed to advocate for Indigenous perspectives.
By Lyndsay Afseth October 15, 2016
With the increase of tension between Muslim and non-Muslim students on campuses across Canada in the years following the War on Terror, interactions between the two groups are becoming increasingly difficult.
By Jaline Broqueza October 9, 2016
As the middle of the term approaches, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre will host one of its annual events, bringing together people of all sexual orientations and gender identities to show that everyone can have fun, despite and even because of their differences.
By Gabriel Siriany Linares October 8, 2016
For Enactus University of Saskatchewan, 2016 is the year for continuing a legacy of social, economic and environmental changes that Enactus students agree are key components when creating a strong and successful community.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright October 7, 2016
With a myriad of issues facing students across the country, from pollution to debt to isolation, important figures at the University of Saskatchewan are set to sign a memorandum that will affirm the university’s commitment to environmental, economic and social sustainability.
By Emily Migchels October 7, 2016
With sexual assault and nation-wide apathy towards survivors facing students on university campuses across the country, the University of Saskatchewan is taking steps to change the general outlook.
By Emily Migchels October 2, 2016
Although fall has officially begun, one community garden is still benefiting from summer while offering opportunities to grow food, friendships and a chance to better understand food sovereignty and what it means to live sustainably.
By Gwen Roy October 1, 2016
Just as pilots learn to fly using simulators, the next cohort of veterinary students at the University of Saskatchewan will now be able to practice medical procedures on simulated patients at the new clinical learning centre on campus.