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 March 2, 2011

    The University of Saskatchewan received $30 million in funding over the next seven years to establish a centre for the study of nuclear medicine and science.

  • U of S students recovering from New Zealand earthquake

    By March 1, 2011

    Two University of Saskatchewan students are recovering in a hospital after being seriously injured in an earthquake that shook Christchurch, New Zealand on Feb. 22.

  • Glow curling is really fun, but regular curling is still better

    By March 1, 2011

    Curling is one of those rare sports that strikes the perfect balance between exercise and standing around shooting the shit.

  • Landlocked Sailor Dan loves this city

    By March 1, 2011

    Dan Hicks ”” better known as Sailor Dan ”” is well-known throughout the city for his infamous sailboat drawing that sells for $40 a sketch. He was born and raised in Saskatoon and has no intentions of ever leaving the city.

  • Profs fight for wages at University of Winnipeg

    By March 1, 2011

    Members of the University of Winnipeg’s faculty association voted down a four-year collective agreement with the university on Feb. 16.

  • Why doctors are finding it hard to make small-town Saskatchewan home

    By March 1, 2011

    The doctor shortage in rural Saskatchewan has reached critical levels, and the province is doing everything it can to attract and keep physicians in smaller towns.

  • Saskatoon taxi regulations implemented

    By March 1, 2011

    After over 60 years of operating independently, the Saskatoon taxi industry now finds itself under the city’s regulations.

  • Criminalizing salvia won’t solve anything

    By March 1, 2011

    I have probably tried salvia about a half dozen times, maybe up to a dozen in total. Wild hallucinations and a terrible sense of unease as to what is and what is not real is all that I really got from it. As such, it probably isn’t for everyone, but is it really worth spending the money to investigate, criminalize and then enforce that criminalization?