THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Ana Cristina Camacho January 28, 2020
The last Saskatchewan budget saw cuts to scholarships and left funding flat for advanced education.
By The Sheaf January 25, 2020
Take advantage of your student status with discounts at gyms across Saskatoon.
By J.C. Balicanta Narag October 12, 2019
Ready yourselves, fourth-years, because you’re about to be jobless and there’s a reason why.
By Nykole King September 6, 2019
It can be stressful when you start adding up the cost of tuition, textbooks and everything else.
By Kimberley Hartwig February 11, 2013
A generation ago, a university degree virtually guaranteed a job. This does not hold true today.
By Daryl Hofmann November 29, 2012
Five administrative staffers from the fine arts and humanities departments were laid off this week as part of the universities sweeping plan to cut $44.5 million in expenses over the next four years.
By Daryl Hofmann November 21, 2012
Hundreds of faculty, staff and students descended on Convocation Hall over the lunch hour Nov. 20 as the university held its third town hall this year to update campus on its ripening strategy to slash spending by 8.5 per cent over the next four years.
By Daryl Hofmann April 6, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan will be forced to trim spending over the next four years to make up for a lower-than-requested provincial operating grant.
At an April 3 public meeting, Provost and Vice-President Academic Brett Fairbairn outlined the financial repercussions of the March 21 provincial budget, which left the university shortchanged after receiving just a 2.1 per cent increase to the 2012-13 operating grant. The university had asked for a 5.8 per cent grant increase.