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 January 31, 2020

    From now on, the university will give annual updates on the plan in June.

  • Campus Briefs

    By December 4, 2019

    Strike on violent protests A symbolic demonstration was hosted by Colombian students

  • Committee in charge of international activities up for dissolution at university council

    By November 9, 2019

    Concerns about lack of input from faculty and students surround the motion.

  • In face of increases, university extends deadline for greenhouse gas reduction

    By October 24, 2019

    Emissions at the U of S have gone up by 7.8 per cent since 2006-07.

  • Concerns on transparency and sustainability raised at University Council

    By January 24, 2019

    A former faculty member asks for transparency on alleged university ties to Monsanto.

  • U of S students find their voice

    By January 30, 2013

    It turns out U of S students do care about their school, and they’re willing to do something about it. Let’s just hope we can all get over our reluctance to be shit-disturbers and keep pushing for positive engagement on campus. This is more than a degree mill, after all.

  • Medical college restructuring gets green light

    By January 10, 2013

    University Council voted at its late December meeting to push through a sweeping plan to restructure the College of Medicine. The plan, titled “A New Vision for the College of Medicine,” was designed with consultation from both faculty members and university administrators.

  • Medical school ‘will define my term as president’: Busch-Vishniac

    By November 20, 2012

    President Ilene Busch-Vishniac stood before university council Nov. 15 and spoke with gutsy candor about her job and the future of the College of Medicine. “Here I am, five months into my tenure, and yet I know — already — the biggest challenge that we face. I know what will define my term as president. And that’s what we do with the structure of the medical school at this institution.”