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 March 13, 2016

    Women have made significant progress within the workplace during the last several years, they may still face unique challenges as a result of gender.

  • Best Buddies launches Spread the Word to End the Word

    By March 12, 2016

    An international campaign raising awareness about how the use of derogatory speech affects people with intellectual disabilities is making its debut appearance at the University of Saskatchewan

  • Viral video says cigarette smoke harms pets

    By March 11, 2016

    Research suggests that secondhand smoke can be just as damaging to household pets as it is to humans.

  • Pharmacist Awareness Month comes to the U of S

    By March 10, 2016

    As of March 2016, students in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition are bringing back a national initiative

  • Student ambassadors reach out to campus community

    By March 6, 2016

    Students currently enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan who are looking for a new and unique opportunity can now join a group that offers a combination of professional skill development, giving back to the community and an impressive sounding title.

  • LSD research in Canada sees a resurgence

    By March 5, 2016

    Ever since the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s, LSD has had a tainted reputation

  • Equity at the U of S: Biased bursaries versus selective scholarships

    By March 4, 2016

    Considering that several scholarships and similar awards have been entrusted to various Canadian institutions since the beginning of the 20th century, there are inevitably discriminatory stipulations that have somehow sustained into the present-day.

  • Marijuana symposium fires up discussion

    By March 3, 2016

    In light of what could be a political sea of change surrounding the legalization and regulation of marijuana, the University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science hosted a symposium on Feb. 25 and 26