THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Tannara Yelland April 4, 2011
Alberta has enjoyed the advantages of its flourishing oil and gas industries for decades, becoming an economic juggernaut in Canada. Meanwhile, Saskatchewan has struggled to maintain and grow its economy. It was only a few years ago that Saskatchewan was able to proclaim itself a “have” province.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2011
Three University of Saskatchewan students have been short-listed for what the provincial government has dubbed “the best summer job ever.”
By The Sheaf March 30, 2011
All year, the USSU lobbied for improved childcare, better Aboriginal inclusion on campus, a provincial scholarship plan and for consistent tuition increases. The budget took all these issues into consideration.
By The Sheaf December 4, 2010
Although oil sand development is not yet underway in Saskatchewan, Premier Brad Wall has recently been posturing as though it is simply a matter of time.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2010
BHP Billiton is the favoured bidder for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, the world’s largest potash producer, but a Chinese state-owned company, Sinochem, is making their interest known.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2010
Amid a sluggish economic recovery for the rest of the world, Saskatchewan is humming along and recently marked a population increase to bring the province to 1,045,622 people, the highest it has ever been.
By Ashleigh Mattern September 24, 2010
The University of Saskatchewan has been in the Canadian spotlight recently for research into a potential multiple sclerosis treatment.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2010
Experiments that took place in Saskatoon and at the Weyburn mental hospital radically expanded the field of psychiatry and were a notable part of the shift from a focus on psychoanalysis to cognitive science, driven by drug therapy.