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 20, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Muslim Students Association is launching the annual Islam Awareness Week Jan. 25 in a bid to open up a dialogue with fellow students.

  • Local teen heads to texting competition

    By January 12, 2010

    Konecnik is currently in grade 12 at Saskatoon high school E.D. Feehan. In June 2009 she competed in the LG Canadian Texting Championships in Toronto and came in second place. Now she’s headed to New York to compete for $100,000.

  • Spectrum 2010 makes science cool

    By January 12, 2010

    Spectrum is the University of Saskatchewan engineering students’ triennial science and technology display showcase. It takes place from Jan. 14 to 17 and will feature displays from the College of Kinesiology for the first time as well as a special guest speaker, the Discovery Channel’s Jay Ingram.

  • Students break into the app market

    By January 5, 2010

    The first-ever university iPhone application class in Canada has earned more than credits for three University of Saskatchewan students. The class that made nation wide headlines in fall 2009 wrapped up last term, and two of the apps have found investors.

  • U of S approves new development

    By January 5, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has approved the master plan for the College Quarter development, which could brings scores of new services to the area around Cumberland Avenue and College Drive.

  • Students launch experimental rockets in Norway

    By November 26, 2009

    Two University of Saskatchewan engineering and physics students who travelled to a northern island in Norway to help launch the rocket earlier in November.

  • Saving a dying language

    By November 4, 2009

    The idea of a language becoming extinct is a far-flung idea to most people, but on the Tsuu T’ina reserve just west of Calgary, it is reality.

  • Aboriginal urban design

    By October 20, 2009

    Ryan Walker says the grates around trees at River Landing are an important example of First Nations culture in Saskatoon’s urban design. “Some people may see it as fairly small scale but it’s the process that was used that’s important,” said Walker, chair of the Regional and Urban Planning Program at the U of S.