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, 2013

    In recent weeks there have been cries of outrage from students and some faculty over the “TransformUS” prioritization process being adopted at the University of Saskatchewan. But what many people fail to realize is that this process will be beneficial for the university in the long term.

  • Letter to the Editor: Blame Sask. Party, not U of S administration, for budget woes

    By January 30, 2013

    Over the last few weeks, and especially in last week’s “Money Issue” of the Sheaf, significant disgruntlement has been directed toward administrators at the University of Saskatchewan. In reality, administrators at the U of S have done their best to deal with the Saskatchewan Party’s intentional decision to defund post-secondary education in Saskatchewan.

  • Letter from the USSU: student input necessary in decision-making

    By January 23, 2013

    In this letter from the executive, the USSU urges the U of S to include students in the composition of the two TransformUS task forces.

  • SurveyUS: the results are in

    By January 23, 2013

    We conducted an online survey to gauge where students stood on the university’s cost-cutting measures, what students perceived the financial problems to be and how the university should go about solving its money issues. This article covers a breakdown of some of those responses.

  • Top university administrators should take voluntary pay cut

    By January 23, 2013

    The university’s president and other top executives should take a modest pay cut as a gesture of good faith to the rest of the campus community, even if the money saved would be just a drop in the $44.5-million deficit bucket.

  • MacKinnon and Florizone still on payroll

    By January 23, 2013

    As the University of Saskatchewan prepares to make cuts to combat a projected deficit expected to reach $44.5-million by 2016, two former senior administrators remain on payroll.

  • The Money Issue: a guide to the Sheaf’s special financial coverage

    By January 23, 2013

    The current fiscal landscape at the University of Saskatchewan — the projected budget deficit, emails from the university president, layoffs and all-around concern from the campus community — has prompted the Sheaf to alter its regular weekly coverage of campus news, sports and cultural events and to focus more specifically on university finances. Here’s where you should get started.

  • The essentials: what you need to know about the financial situation at the U of S

    By January 23, 2013

    The financial situation at the U of S is a complicated issue. We’ve broken it down into the core components for easy consumption so you can get up to speed with what you need to know.