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 14, 2016

    Whether for scholarships or for postgraduate admissions, grades matter for high-achieving students.

  • Campus police deserve their due

    By March 11, 2016

    University of Saskatchewan Protective Services — better known as campus police — tend to get a bad rap

  • Not dead yet: Debate lives on

    By March 10, 2016

    While there may be issues with the state of left-wing thinking in popular discourse, declaring that free speech is dying contributes remarkably little to constructive debate

  • From helping to harming: A case for responsible voluntourism

    By March 10, 2016

    Fads fluctuate like a student’s motivation in the new year: man-buns, gluten-free diets, Donald Trump — we hope

  • The death of debate

    By March 6, 2016

    Even if one disagrees with someone else’s opinion, surely they should be allowed to express it, right?

  • Feeling SAD? Seasonal Affective Disorder and its impact on the student population

    By March 4, 2016

    Although statistically, Seasonal Affective Disorder only affects a small percentage of Canadians, it is more common in the student population than you would think.

  • For the love of healthy vending

    By March 4, 2016

    We’ve all been taught to eat healthy — by our doctors, our own guilty consciences and even the computer screensavers in the university’s libraries.

  • De-stressing through rejuvenation: Why we need nap rooms on campus

    By March 3, 2016

    With the relentless burden of deadlines, midterms and finals, stress has become normalized as a day-to-day reality for students.