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 August 29, 2011

    Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren and Trent Peterson have been fighting for the position of starting quarterback all summer and head coach Brian Towriss is still “not ready to say” who will start during the regular season.

  • What’s in a domain name?

    By August 28, 2011

    The Internet’s governing body, ICANN, is allowing for a dramatic expansion of the namespace with a host of new Top-Level Domains (TLDs), the suffixes that go after the dot, such as .com, .org, and, soon, .anything.

  • BRIEF: Jack Layton state funeral televised events in Regina and Saskatoon

    By August 25, 2011

    The Saskatchewan NDP will host public events in Regina and Saskatoon for the televised state funeral of Jack Layton, Saturday Aug. 27.

  • Door slams on Jamelle Barrett’s football dreams

    By August 24, 2011

    University of Saskatchewan Huskies point guard Jamelle Barrett was the highest scoring varsity basketball player in Canada last year.

    But he has football on his mind.

  • BRIEF: Touring author Christopher diCarlo to speak this Friday

    By August 23, 2011

    Author and lecturer Christopher diCarlo is a pain in the ass, and he wants you to be one too.

  • A dim light on global warming

    By August 22, 2011

    Amid a growing wave of concern about climate change, many countries — including Brazil, Australia, the US, and EU members — passed laws in the 2000’s outlawing or severely restricting access to incandescent light bulbs. But the real problem, as ever, is that the new technology is not yet as attractive as the old.

  • The challenging billions: addressing the world’s exploding population

    By August 21, 2011

    While the human race took perhaps one million years to reach one billion people (around the year 1800), we have been adding successive billions every 10-20 years since 1960. Will we be able to meet the population challenge, just as we have met previous challenges, through technological and institutional innovation?

  • Growing up with The Tree of Life is a rewarding experience

    By August 18, 2011

    To say that The Tree of Life is unconventional cinema would be an understatement. To say that it is what cinema should be is touching closer to the truth.