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 June 13, 2015

    History was made this past week as the 100th anniversary of the first female Aboriginal and Métis graduate, Annie Maude (Nan) McKay, now coincides with the largest Aboriginal graduating class to date from the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Give your feedback to the Sheaf!

    By May 21, 2015

    What did you think about the Sheaf? Can you suggest any improvements?

  • University Bridge closure creates opportunity for Saskatoon Transit

    By May 19, 2015

    As the city of Saskatoon reroutes its commuters to accommodate the closure of the University Bridge, an opportunity to increase public transit ridership and improve the present transit system has also arisen.

  • Federal budget to impact U of S students

    By May 14, 2015

    The 2015-16 federal budget promises to deliver a number of changes that will affect Canadian students, including those at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Parking lot vandalism sheds light on reality of campus security

    By May 12, 2015

    How do more than 50 vehicles get broken into and looted in the course of a few hours, while University of Saskatchewan students and staff sleep just steps away from the scene of the crime?

  • Barnhart gives annual state of the university address, GSA discussed

    By April 13, 2015

    The University of Saskatchewan’s interim president and vice-chancellor Gordon Barnhart delivered the annual state of the university address on April 8. In the question and answer period following the address, concerns turned to the Graduate Students’ Association.

  • Solidarity in resistance: Visas denied to Dominican activists

    By April 3, 2015

    On March 24, a panel of local activists gathered at the University of Saskatchewan to speak about their different experiences with working towards change within the province.

  • Battle of the brains in Gormley versus Smith live debate

    By April 3, 2015

    It was a full house at the Father O’Donnell auditorium at St. Thomas More College on March 25 as students and staff witnessed a head-to-head live debate on the constitutional right to strike in Canada.