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 6, 2015

    With University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union elections just around the corner, the Sheaf was able to catch up with vice-president student affairs Jack Saddleback to get an inside look at the value of the student union’s executive team.

  • DemilitarizeUS condemns Israeli aggression

    By March 5, 2015

    Students for a Free Palestine hosted a panel discussion to raise awareness about the Israeli government’s violence towards the state of Palestine

  • Saskatoon transit website gets a facelift

    By March 5, 2015

    Saskatoon transit riders have been given a new website to enhance their riding experience.

  • Lower oil prices means fewer engineering jobs

    By March 2, 2015

    The drop in oil prices is affecting more than the price at the pump. Engineering students report fewer job advertisements and reduced co-op programs as a result of company cutbacks.

  • Jared Koehl named Sask. student entrepreneur of the year

    By February 26, 2015

    U of S student candidate up for $10,000 national championship

  • New student levy aims to fund innovation: students’ council

    By February 21, 2015

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union may soon impose an additional student fee to support entrepreneurship on campus.

  • U of S Game Jam levels up

    By February 15, 2015

    You’re sprinting through a dystopian cityscape with a mysterious figure hunting you down. Or maybe you’re on the other side, setting loose an armada upon the radical you’re chasing. Running Man, an award-winning video game from University of Saskatchewan students, lets you decide.

  • Home grown research to measure food security

    By February 15, 2015

    On Feb. 23, researchers will distribute a campus-wide survey with the aim of studying the prevalence of food insecurity at the University of Saskatchewan.