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 December 6, 2016

    Queen’s University is investigating a racist costume party held by students after photos from the event made the rounds of social media and news outlets. While this behavior warrants consequences, their university should not be the institution to deliver them.

  • Getting bad grades in your first year: You’re not alone

    By December 5, 2016

    For some first-year students, getting a crappy grade can be a stressful and anxious experience.

  • Trump’s blunt rhetoric too offensive for today’s world

    By November 27, 2016

    Donald Trump’s recent victory in the American presidential election came as a shock to many. However, was all the cynical, inflammatory press coverage all it’s cracked up to be?

  • Are you clear about nuclear power?

    By November 27, 2016

    The director of the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation at the University of Saskatchewan, Neil Alexander, was relinquished of his duties in October 2016.

  • How fake news became more important than the real thing

    By November 26, 2016

    Beating all odds, made-up news stories and their creators turned out to be the real winners in the 2016 American presidential election.

  • Standing Rock: Checking out of activism?

    By November 25, 2016

    Internet content and social media can have a huge influence on grassroots movements — just ask your bounty of Facebook friends who have “checked in” at Standing Rock in the past month.

  • Trump election a victory for xenophobia

    By November 20, 2016

    Donald Trump’s win in the American election left the world asking how a man who advocated for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” and who supported a database of all Muslims in the country could be president. Are Canadians immune to such xenophobic politics?

  • The need for a living wage is non-negotiable

    By November 19, 2016

    On Oct. 1, 2016, Saskatchewan’s minimum wage skyrocketed from $10.50 per hour all the way to $10.72 per hour.