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 January 31, 2015

    On Jan. 21, the Saskatoon Ahmadiyya Students’ Association (AMSA) rallied to condemn the radicalization of Muslims in the Middle East and emphasize the peaceful teachings of Islam.

  • U of S researchers publish surprising new findings into early life

    By January 24, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan researchers hypothesize the blood of some early invertebrates could have actually been a brilliant blue from the copper contained in the blood instead of iron.

  • Working hard or hardly working with the USSU? Catching up with the executive halfway through their term

    By January 23, 2015

    It’s half way through the school year and the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union executive is transitioning into the second half of their term as the voices for the undergraduate population.

  • VP Academic lobbies for tuition forecasting

    By January 23, 2015

    Project would give students more perspective on tuition increases.

  • USSU among top student unions in freedom of speech: Report

    By January 23, 2015

    The University of Saskatchewan’s Student Union ranks in the top five student unions in Canada when it comes to advancing and protecting the principles of freedom of speech, according to the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.

  • Ukrainian students support fighters in Europe

    By January 16, 2015

    The University of Saskatchewan Ukrainian Students’ Association was working overtime during the

  • Water damage in Place Riel won’t cost students

    By January 14, 2015

    The cost of repairs for damages caused by the Jan. 5 pipe burst in upper Place Riel will not be taken out of students’ pockets.

  • Ken Dryden to teach new course on Canada’s future

    By January 12, 2015

    Starting Jan. 8, hockey-great-turned-politician Ken Dryden will offer a new course at the University of Saskatchewan.