THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Lewis Scott September 24, 2016
With each new school year, there are a lot of new faces and many first-year students on campus. Sexual Assault Awareness Week presents an opportunity for these new students to learn about an important and current issue at the University of Saskatchewan.
By Nykole King September 23, 2016
The transit system has had a busy year of transformations. After the lockout in 2014, Saskatoon Transit has worked towards improving routes and rider experience for customers.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright September 23, 2016
On Sept. 14, the Campus Howlers Toastmasters Club had an early start with their open house, offering students and community members the opportunity to learn first hand about Toastmasters.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright September 18, 2016
On Sept. 9, students received a notification about an out-of-control event that took place off campus on the night of Sept. 8, leading many to wonder: what happened and how will this incident affect students at the University of Saskatchewan?
By Emily Klatt September 17, 2016
The year 2016 has been important in many regards, and it also marks a special event that is much less current than most evening news topics: the anniversary of a significant historical work that has special connections to the University of Saskatchewan.
By Jaline Broqueza September 16, 2016
From Aug. 26-28, about 150 students and faculty participated in the University of Saskatchewan’s fifth annual One Health Leadership Experience, a conference that builds bridges between different colleges on campus and takes the first steps to achieve success in solving health problems through collaboration, communication and inclusion.
By Jaline Broqueza September 11, 2016
This summer, 22 students in the Indigenous Land-Based Cohort spent their summer courses outside at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Man., taking education to a whole new level.
By Emily Klatt September 8, 2016
Although the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre remains in the same space as previous years — even as other USSU Centres have moved — students can look forward to several new developments in the upcoming school year.