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A season of development ends for the Tisdale Trojans

A season of development ends for the Tisdale Trojans

With a squad stocked with 18 rookies 鈥 and the two veterans only seeing action in three contests the previous campaign at most 鈥 the Trojans aimed to develop their young talent and their team culture
Funding supports online interaction improvements

Funding supports online interaction improvements

USask researcher awarded SSHRC funding to build more engaging online learning platforms
Increasing Canada's competitiveness in the global agriculture market

Increasing Canada's competitiveness in the global agriculture market

Partnership expanding work on National Index on Agri-Food Performance
Casparie important on the penalty kill for Humboldt Broncos

Casparie important on the penalty kill for Humboldt Broncos

Casparie brings a lot of leadership skills to the team and competes with 110 per cent every game
Former head coach of the Tisdale Trojans joins SECON Maulers organization

Former head coach of the Tisdale Trojans joins SECON Maulers organization

New coach brings recruiting qualities with a proven record
Creating diverse colour palettes for stage productions

Creating diverse colour palettes for stage productions

USask drama professor aims to make the stage a more inclusive place
Former students embody goal to 'be what the world needs'

Former students embody goal to 'be what the world needs'

Seven USask alumni honoured with achievement awards
New tool quantifies value of wetlands to agriculture

New tool quantifies value of wetlands to agriculture

The dollars and 鈥榮ense鈥 behind wetland conservation: USask research
Castoffs potential source of renewable natural gas

Castoffs potential source of renewable natural gas

Crop, forestry residues fuel USask, industry green project
Humboldt condemns Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine

Humboldt condemns Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine

鈥淭he City of Humboldt stands by all countries and people who cherish democracy,鈥 said Coun. Larry Jorgenson, who was acting as deputy mayor.
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