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.

Opinions

  • By April 2, 2015

    Students should keep learning, even during the summer break.

  • Men’s centre would be beneficial to U of S

    By April 1, 2015

    A men’s centre at the University of Saskatchewan could easily sound like a “boy’s club” that festers and promotes patriarchal values. However, this view encourages misconceptions and the U of S would greatly benefit from having a men’s centre.

  • Students sacrifice too much for school

    By March 29, 2015

    Students and stress are an almost inseparable pairing. But when one’s mental health and well-being are on the line, we have an obligation to ourselves to let school take a back seat.

  • Time for tenure to retire

    By March 28, 2015

    Tenure at the University of Saskatchewan is outdated and serves no purpose as the threats to professors’ careers that made the system necessary no longer exist.

  • ’Til five years from now do us part

    By March 28, 2015

    Marriage should be forever, but with modern relationships evolving to include more openness and freedom, our current legal definitions of marriage seem irrelevant and should be redefined

  • Men’s centre not necessary for U of S

    By March 27, 2015

    If the University of Saskatchewan is interested in promoting equality for all genders, shouldn’t there be a men’s centre on campus?

  • Niqab ban is a slippery slope

    By March 26, 2015

    Mainstream media often labels Muslim women wearing a niqab as oppressed, but far more oppressive is the banning of a woman’s freedom to wear her niqab in a public space.

  • Professors cheat too

    By March 22, 2015

    Students are all too familiar with warnings against plagiarism, but when it comes to professors, they too should be held to the same standards with no exceptions.