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 25, 2017

    University tuition has been an important issue in Canada in recent years, starting with the 2012 Quebec student strike.

  • Taking time for leisure this term

    By January 20, 2017

    With any luck, many students, when they were not working or spending time with significant others and extended family, got a chance to do things called hobbies over the break.

  • Off with our head (of state): Reconsidering the monarchy in Canada

    By January 20, 2017

    In late December, Canada’s head of state Queen Elizabeth II, fell ill with a heavy cold — a serious affliction for a 90-year-old.

  • Trudeau’s legalization promise up in smoke

    By January 18, 2017

    During the 2015 federal election, the legalization and regulation of marijuana was a major plank in the Liberal Party’s platform and an especially enticing platform piece for young voters.

  • Eating disorders consume men as well

    By January 18, 2017

    Despite being regarded almost entirely as a female crisis, male eating disorders are still a serious problem — and one that appears to only be getting worse.

  • Things that inevitably happen every time I go back to my shitty hometown for the holidays

    By January 14, 2017

    In an age of global stability, it’s strangely comforting to know that no matter how many years I’ve been away, the same damn things will happen every time I go home for the holidays.

  • The sobering costs of liquor privatization

    By January 14, 2017

    With a looming $1 billion deficit projected for next year, perhaps selling yet another one of the province’s most lucrative assets is not the best idea.

  • Getting a good start to the new semester

    By January 12, 2017

    It is the end of another semester at the University of Saskatchewan and as winter begins, students are reflecting on how they spent their time here in the past few months. With that in mind, what can we do differently next semester to make 2017 suck a lot less than 2016?