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THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

sexual assault

  • By September 27, 2019

    Sexual Assault Awareness Week engages students in important conversations about consent and sexual violence.

  • Police investigate alleged sexual assault involving U of O men’s hockey team

    By March 17, 2014

    The University of Ottawa has suspended its men’s varsity hockey program due to allegations that certain members of the team were involved in a gang sexual assault.

  • The realities of sexual assault

    By September 21, 2013

    This month the Saskatoon Police Services, the University of Saskatchewan, the Sask Liquor and Gaming Association, Crime Stoppers and the Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre will launch this Don’t Be That Guy campaign.

  • BRIEF: Sexual Assault near campus

    By September 13, 2013

    A sexual assault was reported to the University of Saskatchewan Protective Services, formerly Campus Safety, on Sept. 12.

  • Don’t be that person

    By September 7, 2013

    A look at the recent advertisements that promote the prevention of sexual assaults.

  • Prison rape needs to be acknowledged as a crime

    By March 1, 2013

    Over 216,000 prisoners were raped in U.S. prisons in 2008. Inmates live their lives under constant monitoring, and yet they are more likely to be raped than the general population. What’s funny about that?

  • Sexual assault discussion misses the point

    By September 21, 2012

    There’s been a lot of rape talk in the news and online recently, which is great, because rape talk is uncomfortable and hits too close to home for a lot of people, myself and this paper, as Ashley Hyshka’s Sept. 6 article illustrated, obviously included.

  • UPDATE (18/6/2012): Arrest made in connection with recent sexual assault on campus

    By May 25, 2012

    A 22-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a recent sexual assault that occurred on campus, says an email sent out to all U of S faculty, staff and students today.