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 12, 2016

    With a new year on the horizon, scores of new students will be flooding the halls of the University of Saskatchewan in their ongoing pursuit of higher education.

  • When your professor can’t teach: A Sheaf survival guide

    By September 9, 2016

    University of Saskatchewan students have all had — or will eventually have — a professor that is poor at teaching. Despite this roadblock that hinders the learning process, there are ways for students to utilize alternative measures in the pursuit of educational success.

  • Time for a tunnel to the Education Building

    By September 8, 2016

    Every December, hundreds if not thousands of students make their way to their exams in the Education Building and anyone who has made this trek can speak to the brutality of braving the elements. So riddle me this: why is there no tunnel that connects the Education Building with the rest of the tunnel systems on campus?

  • Throwing the book at textbooks

    By September 7, 2016

    Everyday, University of Saskatchewan students leave the comfort of their homes and expose themselves to the dangers of the world, just to go to the textbook store to spend their money on exorbitantly high-priced ink paper. However, it doesn’t need to be this way.

  • Campus community more than it’s cracked up to be

    By September 7, 2016

    Getting involved in campus culture might seem daunting or unnecessary, but there is hidden value for students to uncover in student groups and events.

  • Bank account survives despite university education

    By September 5, 2016

    Being a student won’t completely bankrupt you, but it’s still expensive as balls. However, there are countless ways to start squeezing the crap out of every penny and live the life of a financially fit student!

  • Better understanding the ASSU

    By September 4, 2016

    While it serves the single largest college on campus, the Arts and Science Students’ Union could easily appear to operate in its own bubble. I spoke with the ASSU to get a better idea of what they do, what they’ll be doing this year and what they wish more students knew about them.

  • Get Saskatoon Transit on track before it’s too late

    By August 30, 2016

    With a new school year on the horizon, the perennial issue of poor public transit is sure to return as a topic of conversation for Saskatonians — students especially. While transit in the city is a headache, we still need to get on board with it sooner than later.