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 February 11, 2013

    A generation ago, a university degree virtually guaranteed a job. This does not hold true today.

  • Please sir, may I have some more? The Global Institute for Food Security tackles the wrong problem

    By February 9, 2013

    Unless you have been living under a rock you probably know our school has a money problem to the tune of a projected $44.5-million budgetary shortfall. My interest was naturally piqued when I heard that the province and PotashCorp will fork over $50 million to the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Dog Watch: Matthew Forbes

    By February 9, 2013

    After Huskies men’s basketball forward Matthew Forbes was anything but eager to bask in the limelight after scoring 70 points in a weekend series against the visiting Winnipeg Wesmen Feb. 1 and 2.

  • You’re probably not having sex with an expert

    By February 8, 2013

    There is a perception among high school seniors and undergrads that anyone having regular sex is swimming in orgasms and euphoric sex hangovers. But in reality, sexual encounters during one’s teens and early adulthood are often awkward, uncomfortable and forgettable.

  • Federal department faces criticism for handling of student loan privacy breach

    By February 7, 2013

    Past and present university students affected by the massive student loan privacy breach announced by the federal government in January are organizing online and demanding government accountability.

  • Never enough: the ongoing struggle to fund the CLS

    By February 6, 2013

    The Canadian Light Source — also known as the synchrotron — has lined up $67 million in funding before its upcoming four year budget cycle even begins. But the search for cash continues.

  • U of S lecturer to monitor Kenyan elections

    By February 6, 2013

    Five years ago Bill Rafoss was forced to flee Kenya because of widespread violence following the country’s presidential election. Now he is gearing up to return to the East African nation for the upcoming 2013 election to try to prevent the coercion from happening again.

  • An inspiring performance

    By February 4, 2013

    Wilfrid Laurier University basketball player Maxwell Allin honoured his late father with hardcourt heroism Jan. 9 and 12.