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 May 12, 2015

    How do more than 50 vehicles get broken into and looted in the course of a few hours, while University of Saskatchewan students and staff sleep just steps away from the scene of the crime?

  • The everyday struggles of a U of S student

    By March 17, 2015

    Being a university student is hard and can take a lot out of you. To top it off, sometimes it feels like the University of Saskatchewan is doing everything it can to make things even more difficult.

  • Student parking needs polish

    By March 16, 2015

    Parking at the University of Saskatchewan is more of a hassle for students than it should be. To fix this, the U of S needs a student parking program that is better managed and more accessible.

  • The University of Saskatchewan’s approach to safety

    By September 23, 2014

    After laying off many university staff members, the U of S will be filling many of those fired workers’ positions with Aboriginal staff to increase the Aboriginal workforce representation – a move that some fear will cause a negative public backlash towards Aboriginal people.

  • Negotiations aim to revise tenure decisions

    By September 5, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan and the U of S Faculty Association have tentatively agreed to change the procedures for awarding tenure.

  • Buckingham firing puts U of S under public scrutiny

    By June 18, 2014

    The firing and subsequent rehiring of Robert Buckingham has brought the University of Saskatchewan into the national spotlight.

  • Admin: no commitment to childcare expansion

    By April 6, 2014

    Following the announcement that the University of Saskatchewan would be re-examining all of its options for childcare expansion, Vice-President Finance and Resources Greg Fowler said they had never made a commitment to a proposed daycare facility next to Souris Hall.

  • Enhancing education in Saskatchewan

    By March 20, 2014

    A partnership between the University of Saskatchewan and singer Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Cradleboard Project has formed to develop resources which represent Aboriginal culture in Saskatchewan’s education system.