THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Zach Tennent October 9, 2016
While student unions exist to serve and represent the best interests of students, an argument against their mandatory nature seems to be slowly gaining steam across the country, and for interesting reasons.
By Geneva Houlden October 8, 2016
The City of Saskatoon and the Amalgamated Transit Union — representing bus drivers and the rest of the city’s transit department — have been deadlocked in contract negotiations since 2012. While contract issues don’t usually affect the general public, this is a rare exception.
By Ian Joemar T. Guion October 3, 2016
Murder, robbery, assault and violence involving firearms are rampant in the province and in the country
By Bodan Worobetz October 3, 2016
It’s easy to ignore the importance of urban planning in our lives and easier yet to ignore how it affects our lives as students.
By Emily Klatt October 1, 2016
In a province where the HIV infection rate is double that of the rest of the country, Saskatchewan is facing a public health crisis.
By Zach Tennent September 25, 2016
With a new city council soon to take office, the possibility of a new downtown arena in Saskatoon will likely become a louder conversation. While this may seem like a benign subject, it is actually the start of a very logical, yet exciting, fantasy.
By Zach Tennent September 25, 2016
Questions of the relative modernity and sophistication of Saskatoon are perennial discussion points among citizens of this city.
By Travis Hebert September 24, 2016
Saskatchewan has been, and still is, victim to a preventable epidemic. Impaired driving has spread from teenagers to adults, small towns to big cities, and it must be stopped.