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 November 25, 2010

    Food adulteration may not be a buzzword, but it has a huge impact on businesses worldwide.

  • USask ranks poorly in College Sustainability Report Card

    By November 24, 2010

    In a recent report that ranked 322 universities and colleges throughout the U.S. and Canada on sustainability, the University of Saskatchewan finished in the least sustainable third of all schools and tied for second worst sustainable school in Canada.

  • Saskatoon Ward 5 election Nov. 29

    By November 24, 2010

    When former councillor Gordon Wyant was elected to provincial legislature in October, his Ward 5 position opened. Six candidates are running for the position and a ballot will take place on Nov. 29.

  • B.C. students launch dating tips app

    By November 18, 2010

    Men no longer have to worry about being boring or predictable when attempting to woo a woman. Thanks to Trinity Western University’s Jason Ballard and Josiah Peters, there’s now an app for that.

  • Witchcraft, hysteria and magic in The Crucible

    By November 17, 2010

    Opening this week at the Greystone Theatre is Arthur Miller’s classic play about the Salem Witch Trials.

  • Monty Python’s Spamalot coming to TCU Place

    By November 17, 2010

    Everybody should get excited: Monty Python’s Spamalot is coming to town.

  • Wilson Centre gives U of S students a chance to change the world

    By November 16, 2010

    The W. Brett Wilson Centre’s annual Pitch Party, a networking event expected to draw over 1,000 students and members of the business community, officially kicked off this year’s i3 Idea Challenge the evening of Nov. 17.

  • Trust me: winter does not suck

    By November 14, 2010

    Fireplaces, hot cocoa with fluffy marshmallows, grandma’s wool socks, layers of blankets, snow-drift covered windows, board games and tobogganing. These are just a few of the irreplaceable, indescribably beautiful elements of winter.