THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Emily Klatt 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.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright 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.
By Jack Thompson 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.
By Jessica Klaassen-Wright 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?
By Jack Thompson 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.
By Emily Migchels 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.
By Patty Hails May 18, 2016
City of Saskatoon launches phase two of its Protected Bike Lane Demonstration Project with new designated bike lanes along a section of Fourth Avenue, some members of the University of Saskatchewan community are skeptical.
By The Sheaf April 8, 2016
The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Law is breaking new ground with a proposal for a French common law program option for future students — the first of its kind in Canada.