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 24, 2010

    If you grew up watching the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, you probably had a favourite turtle. in this debate, Karol Kudyba argues for Donatello while Colleen Martyn argues for Raphael.

  • Roll up the rim to recycle

    By March 24, 2010

    Could all those Tim Hortons cups be converted into biofuel? Two University of Manitoba professors are looking for bacteria that can eat cellulose chains directly, breaking them into smaller sugars and eventually into hydrogen or ethanol.

  • Youth head to G8 and G20

    By March 24, 2010

    On March 25 and 26, a Global Vision Junior Team Canada workshop will be in Saskatoon looking for representatives to attend the G8 and G20 summits this summer. Anyone looking to meet the finance minister of Japan?

  • Canada finishes 4th in sledge hockey at Paralympics

    By March 20, 2010

    A 3-1 loss to Japan in the semi-finals on March 18 and a 2-1 defeat handed out by Norway on March 19 in the bronze medal showdown has eliminated any prospect of sledge hockey establishing itself alongside the original ice hockey ”” at least for now.

  • USSU candidates gear up for campaign

    By March 17, 2010

    On March 24 and 25, the polls will be open to vote for next years’ University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union executives. We quizzed each candidate to give you a sense of who they are.

  • A toast to friendship

    By March 16, 2010

    Six Saskatoon restaurants will be donating proceeds from wine sales over the month of March to the University of Saskatchewan Best Buddies program.

  • New local job site launches

    By March 16, 2010

    For students having a hard time finding work for the summer, a new website called Joborilla has been solely designed for your needs.

  • Arlene Dickinson of Dragons’ Den visits

    By March 10, 2010

    Arlene Dickinson, owner of Venture Communications and best known for her role on CBC’s Dragons’ Den, was at the the University of Saskatchewan on March 4 to talk to young women hoping to enter the business world. She talked about her career, her newfound fame, and what it means to be a woman in the business world.