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USask reported cases of cheating ‘likely’ on the rise after switch to online learning: spokespersonProfessors have had to alter their teaching methods as a way to combat cheating at the University of Saskatchewan.EducationJan 18, 2021
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Research efforts to tackle global food security has received a major boost in Sask.On March 22, the Saskatchewan government had announced that through the Innovation and Science Fund, Innovation Saskatchewan will be providing $800,000 for state-of-the-art equipment in a new Roots of Food Security research facility at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S).CanadaMar 22, 2018
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Wild boar population continues to spread across SaskatchewanDuring the 1990s, wild boars were first introduced as a diversification initiative. Now, they're spreading and causing damage to crops in Saskatchewan.CanadaJun 9, 2017
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U of S issues warning after ‘out-of-control’ off-campus partyUniversity of Saskatchewan students are being warned after an “out-of-control” off-campus party last week.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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University of Saskatchewan meets fall enrolment targetThe University of Saskatchewan reaches fall enrolment targets; over 2,000 aboriginal students now attending the Saskatoon-based university.EducationSep 8, 2015
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