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 April 29, 2011

    Quebeckers are sick of Steven Harper and have found a bastion of hope and progressive policy that is relatively new to them. They have found hope for Canada in the federal NDP lead by Jack Layton.

  • The youth vote: Can young Canadians swing this election?

    By April 25, 2011

    With less than two weeks to go before Canadians hit the polls on May 2, federal party leaders are certainly not the only ones who have kicked this election campaign into high gear.

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  • Youth voting could alter election results

    By April 23, 2011

    As efforts to get 18-24 year olds out to the polls mount across the country, it seems that the youth might have the power to significantly alter the outcome of the federal election if they get out and vote.

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  • Smartphones kill the conversation

    By April 22, 2011

    Blame Steve Jobs. Since the iPhone and other smartphones became popular enough that every other person has one in his or her pocket, conversations everywhere have suffered.

  • SaskTel to carry iPhone 4 starting April 26

    By April 19, 2011

    After a long wait, the iPhone 4 is finally coming to SaskTel. The Crown corporation announced yesterday that it will start offering the popular Apple phone on April 26.

  • Dan Mangan has no road regrets

    By April 18, 2011

    “When I was a kid I thought I was going to be a vet,” says Dan Mangan. “I kind of realized how many years of school were involved and I lost interest, right around the time I really gained an interest in playing guitar.”

  • Gender equality not present in video game industry

    By April 18, 2011

    The rarity of women who play, or who will admit to playing, video games is just one reminder of the male domination of the video game industry.

  • Japan’s crisis an opportunity to reimagine the country

    By April 16, 2011

    The strong bonds (kizuna) of the Japanese people create great solidarity during dark times such as these. But there are concerns that these bonds of kizuna may also bind the Japanese economy, which must recover as soon as possible.