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 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.

  • Science versus spirituality — why not both?

    By February 2, 2015

    It is time that all members of our university community learn to demonstrate respect for all kinds belief systems.

  • Saskatoon’s speed cameras a good thing

    By February 1, 2015

    Saskatoon’s new speed cameras are being accused of being a cash grab, but the potential benefits of this new program speak much louder than the voices of opposition.

  • Letting the ladies speak first

    By February 1, 2015

    Eliminating misogyny on college campuses is an admirable goal, but implementing a rule where females are entitled to speak in classrooms before males would only serve to further perpetuate gender divides.

  • Punishment should fit the crime: Dalhousie dentistry students don’t deserve expulsion

    By February 1, 2015

    The fourth-year dentistry students involved are being labelled as misogynists for their Facebook group titled “DDS 2015 Gentlemen.” These students have received much criticism for their actions, as has the university itself for failing to provide swift and blind justice.

  • Slacktivism: it’s the least we can do

    By January 25, 2015

    Perpetuating a lack of awareness and understanding of current events, slacktivism is built on the misguided idea that pulling your weight and getting involved takes no effort.