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 January 5, 2011

    Every year there are excellent films that virtually nobody sees. Often they’re foreign films, as in the case of a few on this list. Even more so, they are usually excellent independent films that aren’t lauded with box office gold.

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  • Jade Etienne excited about the prospect of playing in the CFL

    By January 5, 2011

    After an incredible breakout season, Huskies receiver Jade Etienne has recently been identified by the CFL as a top prospect for its upcoming 2011 draft.

  • Sask wants higher minimum wage

    By January 5, 2011

    A recent CUPE poll of Saskatchewan residents found strong support for increasing minimum wages and reducing taxes on the poor.

  • New year’s resolution: Read more comic books

    By January 5, 2011

    As a law student, I spend every day reading 200 pages of legal cases that involve people doing horrible things to each other. And every once in a while I like to believe that not all bank robberies end in a triple homicide, but with the bad guys getting caught in a giant spider web.

  • Speaking up about inflammatory bowel disease

    By January 5, 2011

    Inflammatory bowel disease is not an easy subject to talk ”” or write ”” about, but Janelle Ocrane says it’s an important conversation for university students to have.

  • Ian Buruma: Jewish protests in Jerusalem keep hope alive

    By December 15, 2010

    Every week, hundreds of Israeli Jews have gathered on a dusty little square in the middle of Arab East Jerusalem. The people gather there to protest the eviction of Palestinian families from their homes to make way for Israeli settlers.

  • Swapping lightbulbs won’t stop climate change

    By December 14, 2010

    For years now, climate activists have argued that individual actions like driving more economical cars and using more efficient light bulbs are a crucial element in the effort to address global warming. But is this really true?

  • Canadian researchers detect and test antihydrogen atoms

    By December 4, 2010

    Until recent years, antimatter was merely a theoretical convenience and dramatic plot device. Now, thanks in large part to researchers from Canada, antimatter has not only been proven to exist but has also been trapped long enough to be tested.