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 September 6, 2015

    Getting your daily dose of University of Saskatchewan news, information and humour is easier than ever with the increasingly-embraced outlet of Twitter.

  • Drinking and variety in the beer gardens

    By September 4, 2015

    Saskatchewan’s drinking laws, the beer gardens also leave many new students out in the cold.

  • Welcome Week enhances back-to-school for students

    By September 3, 2015

    If you want to keep summer going for just a little longer and can’t stop daydreaming about patio drinks or enjoying the heat, then have no fear

  • Get involved with plenty of Campus Rec sports

    By September 1, 2015

    A great way to bust stress is through some recreational physical activity, which can be found in a wide range of Campus Rec activities.

  • U of S Culinary Services dishes up local fare

    By September 1, 2015

    Culinary Services at the University of Saskatchewan is taking steps to make dining on campus healthier, localized and more sustainable for students, staff and faculty alike.

  • New year, new U: 2015-16 student life at the U of S

    By August 28, 2015

    If the enrollment trends continue as they have for the past five years, the University of Saskatchewan can expect approximately 20,000 students to enroll in 2015-16

  • U of S psychology students win national competition

    By July 12, 2015

    Applied social psychology students at the University of Saskatchewan enjoy a unique opportunity in both masters and doctoral programs, which allows them to participate in the annual Student Evaluation Case Competition.

  • The U of S welcomes its new leader, Peter Stoicheff

    By July 10, 2015

    Following a rigorous hiring process beginning in the fall of 2014, the University of Saskatchewan announced its new president on July 9 to a crowded Convocation Hall.