THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Emily Migchels September 23, 2016
With two major elections just finished, it seems an apathetic attitude has settled over Saskatoon, foreshadowing an ill turnout or maybe a premature voter evacuation in the upcoming civic election.
By Emily Klatt September 19, 2016
Freedom of expression is a much-debated topic on university campuses. Continually we’re forced to ask, “Where do we draw the line between protecting students’ safety and protecting students’ right to free academic discussion?”
By Travis Hebert September 18, 2016
When it comes to cell phone service, you usually get what you pay for. When it comes to the most recent provincial election, the people are getting what they voted for and now we’re all paying the consequences.
By Bodan Worobetz September 18, 2016
Mandatory electives suck, right?
By Erin Barbour-Tuck September 16, 2016
One thing you can be sure of is that student-parents are hardworking, committed and truly gifted at time management, but they do need encouragement.
By Zach Tennent 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.
By Jessica Quan 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.
By Logan Huard 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?