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 September 24, 2014

    Typically, Canada is portrayed as accepting and welcoming of all people. However this is not necessarily true — racism is alive and well in Canada and something needs to be done about it.

  • The University of Saskatchewan’s approach to safety

    By September 23, 2014

    After laying off many university staff members, the U of S will be filling many of those fired workers’ positions with Aboriginal staff to increase the Aboriginal workforce representation – a move that some fear will cause a negative public backlash towards Aboriginal people.

  • The homogeneity of campus fashion

    By September 23, 2014

    Is there a distinct lack of uniqueness in on campus fashion?

  • Peruvian government must protect uncontacted indigenous tribes

    By September 20, 2014

    Madre de Dios, a densely forested region in Peru near the Brazilian border, is home to the Mashco-Piro tribe — an uncontacted indigenous people who are being threatened by outsiders invading their lands for tourism and resource procurement purposes.

  • PARK(ing) Day inspires citizens to imagine new public spaces

    By September 20, 2014

    The global movement of PARK(ing) Day is back in Saskatoon, with the third edition taking place Sept. 19 on 20th Street West between Avenues B and E.

  • Don’t shoot: Bringing race into Michael Brown’s death

    By September 17, 2014

    How much of a factor was race in the death of Michael Brown?

  • Growth hormones in milk are udderly disgusting

    By September 14, 2014

    The Canadian government is changing dairy regulations, allowing the U.S. to have access to our dairy market introducing the use of rGBH that is prevalent in many American dairy products.

  • All Canadians should be bilingual

    By September 14, 2014

    Making the case for all Canadians to learn a second language.