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 October 8, 2019

    Support and fundraising helps destigmatize HIV and AIDS through testing and harm reduction.

  • University students game for charity

    By November 10, 2013

    On Nov. 2 at 8a.m., nearly 100 University of Saskatchewan students belonging to it’s Gamers Club began a 24-hour gaming marathon called Extra Life to raise money for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan.

  • Diseases shouldn’t be popularity contests

    By November 7, 2013

    We all like to think we are doing our part in the fight against disease through donating to causes in one way or another, but what does this mean for finding a cure?

  • From pink ribbons to moustaches, using symbols to sell cancer

    By November 14, 2012

    It’s the most wonderful time of year. And no, it’s not Christmas. It’s Movember! On the 1st of November, messages all over the internet, including from peers, encouraged men to shave one last time before growing out their moustaches with the intent of raising funds and awareness for prostate cancer.

  • Movember moustaches back in force for annual prostate cancer fundraiser

    By November 10, 2011

    Once again, Movember has brought out the many moustaches on campus.

    For those who are not aware, the purpose of “Movember” — also known as No-Shave November — is to raise awareness for prostate cancer and raise funds for further research into the disease.

  • Fourth-year linebacker Rylund Hunter gives back to KidSport and Huskie Athletics

    By October 15, 2011

    Years after receiving funding from KidSport, Rylund Hunter is giving back to the charity.

    The fourth-year Huskies linebacker is the president of the Huskie Athletics Council and has spearheaded a fundraising effort to raise money for KidSport Saskatoon.

  • U of S student spearheads Japanese aid efforts

    By March 17, 2011

    Satoshi Shibata is putting everything aside to help victims of the Japanese tsunami. The international studies student called an open community meeting on March 13 to figure out what could be done to help in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami.

  • University yet to start fundraising for new Clarion arts centre

    By March 7, 2011

    The Clarion Project, a campaign to build a world-class fine and performing arts centre for the University of Saskatchewan, needs to secure funding.