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 March 8, 2015

    The popular website RateMyProfessors.com is too crowded with conflicting personal opinions to be the easy, reliable tool for course planning that it sets out to be

  • Winter has fallen on Canadian democracy

    By March 7, 2015

    When it comes to politics, the current question is when — or if — Prime Minister Stephen Harper will call an early election.

  • Student participation necessary for USSU success

    By March 6, 2015

    USSU News and Events, only 19.2 per cent of the eligible undergraduate student body voted in the 2014 USSU executive elections — this was a miniscule 3,251 students out of 16,975.

  • Debate: Lydia’s

    By February 15, 2015

    After sitting vacant for a year and a half, it appears Saskatoon’s historic Farnam Block will soon either be demolished or restored.

  • Apathy rises alongside tuition

    By February 11, 2015

    Yet again, the University of Saskatchewan has announced that they are raising tuition for all undergraduate colleges — and yet again, it seems students are ill informed or just don’t care.

  • University should improve professors’ teaching skills

    By February 9, 2015

    It’s in the university’s best interest to ensure that students are given competent instructors. We need to guarantee professors can properly teach to make sure that students have the best learning opportunity possible.

  • From classifying education to ranking degrees, is there a hierarchy on campus between U of S colleges?

    By February 7, 2015

    Everyone likes to think their college and degree of choice is better than everyone else’s, but does this translate to a hierarchy between colleges at the University of Saskatchewan?

  • The Biggest Loser: weight loss at its worst

    By February 2, 2015

    While The Biggest Loser has built a reputation around “changing lives,” disclosures from former contestants lead readers to question whether these life changes are for the best — and unfortunately they’re not.