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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:7e6ef6a880e9d2554555a716658d4ab0@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:This event is for Aboriginal students new to campus! For inform
 ation call 966-5790 or email asc@usask.ca
DTSTART:20120905T090000
DURATION:PT06H30M0S
LOCATION:Art 241
SUMMARY:ASC Student Welcome
URL:http://students.usask.ca/new/transition/orientation.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:922b430c80e9d2554555a71665908fc9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning Aboriginal students are invited to the AS
 C (located across from the University Bookstore) for a continental breakfa
 st to meet the ASC staff.
DTSTART:20120907T083000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Continental Breakfast
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:922c5ac980e9d2554555a716aff59d39@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning Aboriginal students are invited to the AS
 C (located across from the University Bookstore) for a continental breakfa
 st to meet the ASC staff.
DTSTART:20120906T083000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Continental Breakfast
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:922feb1f80e9d2554555a716ae432c6c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning Aboriginal students are invited to the AS
 C (located across from the University Bookstore) for a continental breakfa
 st to meet the ASC staff.
DTSTART:20120910T083000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Continental Breakfast
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:92347afc80e9d2554555a71698c1cec3@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:ASC's monthly pipe ceremony which is open to all Aboriginal stu
 dents as well as interested students\, faculty and staff. Location for Sep
 tember's ceremony is outdoors at Palliser Gardens (weather permitting). If
  you have any questions about protocol\, please do not hesitate to contact
  Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator\, by calling 966-5790 or stopping b
 y the Centre.
DTSTART:20120910T100000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:Palliser Gardens
SUMMARY:ASC Pipe Ceremony
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9239e78780e9d2554555a716f2089699@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Open to all students at the U of S\, as well as interested facu
 lty and staff. Light lunch will follow.\n\nThis is the first of eight Talk
 s focusing on treaty education in Saskatchewan. Topics will be vary throug
 hout the year\; this Monday's theme will be Treaty 101 which aims to provi
 de a general overview of treaties in Saskatchewan.\n
DTSTART:20120910T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Treaty  Talks with OTC
URL:http://www.otc.ca/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:923c0b0880e9d2554555a7165b0afb7f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Open to all students at the U of S\, as well as interested facu
 lty and staff. Light lunch will follow.\n\nThis is the second of eight Tal
 ks focusing on treaty education in Saskatchewan. Topics will be vary throu
 ghout the year\; this Monday's theme will examine misconceptions about tre
 aties in Saskatchewan.
DTSTART:20120924T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Treaty  Talks with OTC
URL:www.otc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:923f186180e9d2554555a716c3a66eae@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Student Council (ISC) is hosting a meet and gree
 t of their executive council for all new and returning Aboriginal students
  at the University of Saskatchewan. All Aboriginal students are encouraged
  to come meet the student council\, get involved with student leadership a
 nd enjoy a free lunch of KFC!
DTSTART:20120911T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ISC Welcome
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9243bb5480e9d2554555a71608d0024e@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator).
DTSTART:20120912T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9244686c80e9d2554555a7163bdc4ae7@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by Cree Elder from Whitebear Reserve.
DTSTART:20120926T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock-Guest Elder Ivan Lonechild
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924bbc1680e9d2554555a716d9af806f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20120919T130000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9256d93580e9d2554555a7164b599e84@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The USSU and the ASC are hosting this event for all Aboriginal 
 students. You will have the opportunity to speak with a representative of 
 the Office of the Rentalsman - learn about your rights as a renter in Sask
 atchewan(and your obligations!)\n\nCheck out the Office of Residential Ten
 ancies (Rentalsman) website - here you will find information about the rig
 hts and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. When both the landlord 
 and tenant are well informed\, problems can be resolved directly. Your own
  solution is typically far more satisfactory for you than an order telling
  you what to do following a hearing in this office. If you are a landlord 
 or a tenant and have issues in relation to a residential rental\, we invit
 e you to share the information on this website with the other party\, in t
 he hope that a common understanding of your rights and responsibilities wi
 ll assist both parties to find a reasonable solution without the need to a
 pply for and attend a hearing.
DTSTART:20120912T133000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Chat with the Office of the Rentalsman
URL:http://www.justice.gov.sk.ca/ORT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:925b9c5780e9d2554555a71642b84493@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Student Council (ISC) is hosting a 'welcome back
  bash' for all new and returning students. \nTickets: $15 advance\, $20 at
  the door\nAge requirement: 19+ ID Required\n7:30 doors open\n8:30 - 9:00:
  Muskone\n9:00 - 9:30: Eekwol\n10:30: A Tribe Called Red\n\nA Tribe Called
  Red is Bear Witness\, DJ Shub and Dee Jay NDN. They're the innovators beh
 ind 'Pow Wow Step'.
DTSTART:20120913T193000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:Louis'
SUMMARY:ISC Welcome Back Bash
URL:www.electricpowwow.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:925f96f280e9d2554555a716eb05170e@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Phaedra Hitchings will present on how students can engage/volun
 teer with the Saskatoon community through CSL (community service learning)
  programs. \nThis session is the first of a series of 'Show and Tell' Info
  Sessions hosted by the ASC. Contact Lori Delorme\, ASC Transition Coordin
 ator\, at 966-1604 for more info.
DTSTART:20120917T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Info Session: Community Service Learning
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9263614080e9d2554555a71670b246c1@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Do you have the skills and resources to keep your health up? Jo
 in Rita and a Peer Mentor at this workshop to gain some helpful tips on ho
 w to make your university stay a healthy and successful one! All Aborigina
 l students are invited to attend.
DTSTART:20120918T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Surviving the U of S: workshop by Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:92670e2480e9d2554555a71647ec9d11@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A representative of the U of S Disability Services for Students
  will be giving a short presentation on the services provided by this offi
 ce. All Aboriginal students are invited to attend. \n\nDisability Services
  for Students (DSS) assists students by offering programs and advocacy ser
 vices - fostering an accessible and welcoming campus. We are guided by the
  University of Saskatchewan's Academic Accommodation and Access for Studen
 ts with Disabilities policy. This policy is based on Saskatchewan's Human 
 Rights legislation and the duty to accommodate individuals with disabiliti
 es. Whatever your role\, whether you are faculty or a student or everyone 
 between\, this newly revised policy will answer your questions on DSS proc
 edures.\n\nAll students with disabilities are encouraged to register with 
 DSS. Access to most services and programs provided by DSS is restricted to
  students who have registered with the office.
DTSTART:20120920T120000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Info Session: Disability Services for Students
URL:http://students.usask.ca/current/disability/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:926b28e980e9d2554555a716e81a4587@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to come and meet the USSU C
 entre Coordinators to find out how they work to improve your student exper
 ience. Lunch will be provided.\n\nThe University of Saskatchewan Studentsâ
 €™ Union (USSU) operates a number of centres for enhancing the student exp
 erience. These centres include the Womenâ€™s Centre\, Pride Centre\, Help 
 Centre\, and Food Centre. The USSU centres are open to all students\, and 
 provide resources\, support and services in a warm\, positive atmosphere. 
 Representatives from the following Centres will be at the ASC:\n- USSU Foo
 d Centre: provides emergency food hampers to students in financial need\, 
 and also offers fresh\, nutritious food though the CHEP Good Food Box prog
 ram. \n- USSU Help Centre: Need help but not sure where to go? Looking for
  a comfy place for assistance related to your studies? Need to access arch
 ived exams? Need access to a free phone? Then the USSU Help Centre is the 
 place for you! \n- USSU Pride Centre: Celebrating and embracing diversity\
 , the USSU Pride Centre is a friendly and open environment for people of a
 ll sexual orientations and gender identities. Itâ€™s also a great place to
  meet and make new friends.\n- USSU Womenâ€™s Centre: The USSU Women's Cen
 tre provides a safe and positive environment to promote equality while rec
 ognizing and celebrating differences within our diverse community. It's al
 so a great place to meet people\, gain volunteering experience and learn a
 bout local and international social issues.
DTSTART:20120920T123000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Info Session: USSU Centre Coordinators
URL:http://ussu.usask.ca/centres/index.shtml
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9270a7b580e9d2554555a7163a60233c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Student Counseling\, along with the Aboriginal Students' Centre
  (ASC) invites you to watch this informative video about healthy relations
 hips from the perspective of U of S faculty\, staff and students. Everyone
  is welcome to attend!
DTSTART:20120924T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:323 3rd floor Place Riel (Student Counseling)
SUMMARY:Healthy Relationships: Student Counseling video presentation
URL:http://students.usask.ca/current/life/health/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:927a651080e9d2554555a71629fb37e2@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All students are welcome to participate in this ceremony. Pre-r
 egistration is required to ensure sufficient transportation and meals. \nT
 he sweat takes place off campus - students requiring a ride should be at t
 he ASC by 1 pm\; the bus will leave at 1:15 pm. A light lunch is provided 
 following the ceremony. We should be back on campus by 4 pm.\nStudents sho
 uld bring their own sweat garments\, 2 towels and drinking water. \nFor mo
 re information contact Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator\, at 966-5790
 . \nThis ceremony in hosted in partnership with Yarrow Youth Farm and Sask
 atoon Public Schools.
DTSTART:20120927T130000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Yarrow Youth Farm
SUMMARY:ASC Sweat Lodge Ceremony
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:927dfaac80e9d2554555a716349f3aed@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students considering employment options are enco
 uraged to come and meet Deborah Green with Shell Canada Ltd. Pizza lunch w
 ill be provided!
DTSTART:20120927T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Shell Canada Luncheon
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9281617680e9d2554555a716eecb886b@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to the ASC on the last work
  day of the month for birthday cake to celebrate all student birthdays tha
 t month! This event\, organized by Annie Battiste\, ASC Mentorship Coordin
 ator\, is a part of her 'home away from home' program. If you need further
  information\, call Annie at 966-2871.
DTSTART:20120928T103000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:'Home away from home' birthday cake!
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9852b1b480e9d2554555a71618e40e9c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Program of Legal Studies for Native People will have a boot
 h at the GSA BBQ! If you're an Indigenous grad student who is interested i
 n pursuing law school\, come say hi and get some more information about ou
 r great Program!
DTSTART:20120906T170000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Emmanuel & St. Chad Chapel at the corner of College Drive and Wigg
 ins Road
SUMMARY:Program of Legal Studies for Native People at the Graduate Students
  Assn BBQ
URL:http://www.usask.ca/plsnp/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c6b88d9080e9d2553f7f5da9221ed1fd@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Help Centre & Aboriginal Studentsâ€™ Centre (ASC) i
 s pleased to announce writing assistance with Roberta every Wednesday and 
 Thursday at the ASC (110 Marquis Hall\, across from the Bookstore). For Se
 ptember and October\, Roberta will alternate between writing skills/improv
 ement workshops (Wednesdays) and one-on-one English assistance (Thursdays)
 . \n\n\nBorn in Snow Lake MB\, Roberta is muskego/anishinaabe on her mothe
 r's side (her maternal kokum was affiliated with the Opaskwayak Cree Natio
 n) and Plains Cree on her father's side (Pihpikisis Cree Nation at File Hi
 lls). In 2002\, she earned her AA degree in Creative Writing and Studio Ar
 t at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe\, NM. In 2003 she e
 ntered her undergrad alma mater\, Smith College\, in Massachusetts where s
 he double-majored in Sociology and Anthropology and minored in Intâ€™l Rel
 ations ('06). In 2010 she returned to Canada for her MA degree under Profe
 ssor Patricia Monture with the Department of Sociology. After Professor Mo
 nture's passing\, Roberta transferred to the Department of Native Studies\
 , where she is currently entering the final year of her MA program under P
 rofessor Rob Innes.\n
DTSTART:20120926T133000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre
SUMMARY:English Writing Assistance with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c6b9d86a80e9d2553f7f5da91540402c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Help Centre & Aboriginal Studentsâ€™ Centre (ASC) i
 s pleased to announce writing assistance with Roberta every Wednesday and 
 Thursday at the ASC (110 Marquis Hall\, across from the Bookstore). For Se
 ptember and October\, Roberta will alternate between writing skills/improv
 ement workshops (Wednesdays) and one-on-one English assistance (Thursdays)
 . \n\n\nBorn in Snow Lake MB\, Roberta is muskego/anishinaabe on her mothe
 r's side (her maternal kokum was affiliated with the Opaskwayak Cree Natio
 n) and Plains Cree on her father's side (Pihpikisis Cree Nation at File Hi
 lls). In 2002\, she earned her AA degree in Creative Writing and Studio Ar
 t at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe\, NM. In 2003 she e
 ntered her undergrad alma mater\, Smith College\, in Massachusetts where s
 he double-majored in Sociology and Anthropology and minored in Intâ€™l Rel
 ations ('06). In 2010 she returned to Canada for her MA degree under Profe
 ssor Patricia Monture with the Department of Sociology. After Professor Mo
 nture's passing\, Roberta transferred to the Department of Native Studies\
 , where she is currently entering the final year of her MA program under P
 rofessor Rob Innes.\n
DTSTART:20120927T110000
DURATION:PT13H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:English Writing Assistance with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9245ebfe80e9d2554555a71605121dba@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All U of S Aboriginal students are invited to join the staff of
  the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bowl and spoon (we wo
 uld like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer will be at 12 noon 
 by Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator).
DTSTART:20121010T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9246baaa80e9d2554555a71611c97272@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All U of S Aboriginal students are invited to join the staff of
  the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bowl and spoon (we wo
 uld like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer will be at 12 noon 
 by Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator).
DTSTART:20121024T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924cae3180e9d2554555a7169f267ed2@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20121003T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924d352680e9d2554555a71687deecc9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20121017T130000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924de6fe80e9d2554555a716c9a14b32@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20121031T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9282516780e9d2554555a716368b5eb3@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to the ASC on the last work
  day of the month for birthday cake to celebrate all student birthdays tha
 t month! This event\, organized by Annie Battiste\, ASC Mentorship Coordin
 ator\, is a part of her 'home away from home' program. If you need further
  information\, call Annie at 966-2871.
DTSTART:20121031T103000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:'Home away from home' birthday cake!
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c6bbe10880e9d2553f7f5da918b8429c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Help Centre & Aboriginal Studentsâ€™ Centre (ASC) i
 s pleased to announce writing assistance with Roberta every Wednesday and 
 Thursday at the ASC (110 Marquis Hall\, across from the Bookstore). For Se
 ptember and October\, Roberta will alternate between writing skills/improv
 ement workshops (Wednesdays) and one-on-one English assistance (Thursdays)
 . \n\nThis session will focus on Thesis statement and  structuring paragra
 ph content
DTSTART:20121003T133000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d50f844a80e9d2553f7f5da951f184d9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the centennial events at the College of Law
 \, the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair\, Chair of the Truth and Reconci
 liation Commission of Canada\, will deliver the inaugural Wunusweh Lecture
  in Aboriginal Law.
DTSTART:20121001T190000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Neatby-Timlin Theatre (241 Arts)
SUMMARY:Wunusweh Lecture in Aboriginal Law delivered by Honourable Justice 
 Murray Sinclair
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9247823480e9d2554555a716cae566b8@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator).
DTSTART:20121107T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9248318880e9d2554555a7161492fae6@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All U of S Aboriginal students are invited to join the staff of
  the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bowl and spoon (we wo
 uld like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer will be at 12 noon 
 by Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator).
DTSTART:20121121T010000
DURATIONArray:
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924e700c80e9d2554555a71609de279d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20121114T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:924f157e80e9d2554555a71693c29645@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20121128T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:927ba17a80e9d2554555a71621e24b33@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All students are welcome to participate in this ceremony. Pre-r
 egistration is required to ensure sufficient transportation and meals. \nT
 he sweat takes place off campus - students requiring a ride should be at t
 he ASC by 1 pm\; the bus will leave at 1:15 pm. A light lunch is provided 
 following the ceremony. We should be back on campus by 4 pm.\nStudents sho
 uld bring their own sweat garments\, 2 towels and drinking water. \nFor mo
 re information contact Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator\, at 966-5790
 . \nThis ceremony in hosted in partnership with Yarrow Youth Farm and Sask
 atoon Public Schools.
DTSTART:20121129T130000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Yarrow Youth Farm
SUMMARY:ASC Sweat Lodge Ceremony
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9282e1b480e9d2554555a7161a7dc91d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to the ASC on the last work
  day of the month for birthday cake to celebrate all student birthdays tha
 t month! This event\, organized by Annie Battiste\, ASC Mentorship Coordin
 ator\, is a part of her 'home away from home' program. If you need further
  information\, call Annie at 966-2871.
DTSTART:20121130T103000
DURATION:PT0H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:'Home away from home' birthday cake!
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:996d925880e9d2553eda834ca4c5a55c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Native Law Centre for the launch of Reconciling 
 Sovereignties: Aboriginal Nations and Canada\, a new book by law professor
  Felix Hoehn. \n\nFor more info\, contact sarah.trefiak@usask.ca\n\nBook a
 nd ordering information available at http://www.usask.ca/nativelaw/publica
 tions/
DTSTART:20121113T153000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Native Law Centre (160 Law Building)
SUMMARY:Book Launch of 'Reconciling Sovereignties: Aboriginal Nations and C
 anada' (Felix Hoehn)
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d63a454e80e9d2557165ae0737029cf5@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20121106T090000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Saskatoon Public School Office ( 310 21st East)
SUMMARY:ASC Pipe Ceremony
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d63d6ba380e9d2557165ae071c6100e9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Last spring we piloted a very successful cooking initiative wit
 h Student Health and this fall weâ€™re going for round 2! \n\nIt will be h
 eld 4 times throughout term 1-Oct 22\; Nov 5\, 19\, and Dec 3\n\nPlease Jo
 in us in making healthy and affordable food for students!
DTSTART:20121105T153000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d63de6f080e9d2557165ae07f4170c40@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Last spring we piloted a very successful cooking initiative wit
 h Student Health and this fall weâ€™re going for round 2! \n\nIt will be h
 eld 4 times throughout term 1-Oct 22\; Nov 5\, 19\, and Dec 3\n\nPlease Jo
 in us in making healthy and affordable food for students!
DTSTART:20121119T010000
DURATIONArray:
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d640a25380e9d2557165ae0776cb563f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Open to all students at the U of S\, as well as interested facu
 lty and staff. Light lunch will follow.\n\nThis is the fourth of eight Tal
 ks focusing on treaty education in Saskatchewan. Topics will be vary throu
 ghout the year\; this Monday's theme will be Treaty 101 which aims to prov
 ide a general overview of treaties in Saskatchewan.
DTSTART:20121119T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:TBA
SUMMARY:Treaty  Talks with OTC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:e6faadd780e9d2554c520758a9a4d6be@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Centre & Aboriginal Students' Centre( ASC) is pleas
 ed to announce writing assistance with Robert on Wednesday and Thursday's 
 in October.
DTSTART:20121107T140000
DURATION:PT02H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:e702b15280e9d2554c5207587212dbf0@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Centre & Aboriginal Students' Centre( ASC) is pleas
 ed to announce writing assistance with Robert on Wednesday and Thursday's 
 in October.  For the month of November\, Roberta will be available for one
 -on-one English assistance.
DTSTART:20121107T140000
DURATION:PT02H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:fabbe0e380e9d2553485923b92add245@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Centre & Aboriginal Students' Centre( ASC) is pleas
 ed to announce writing assistance with Robert on Wednesday and Thursday's 
 in October.  For the month of November\, Roberta will be available for one
 -on-one English assistance.
DTSTART:20121129T140000
DURATION:PT02H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:fb473b2080e9d2553485923bdb9cb2ef@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Centre & Aboriginal Students' Centre( ASC) are plea
 sed to announce writing assistance with Robert on Wednesday and Thursday's
  in October.  For the month of November\, Roberta will be available for on
 e-on-one English assistance.
DTSTART:20121108T140000
DURATION:PT02H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:fb48bc8080e9d2553485923b0e4b79fa@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Centre & Aboriginal Students' Centre( ASC) is pleas
 ed to announce writing assistance with Robert on Wednesday and Thursday's 
 in October.  For the month of November\, Roberta will be available for one
 -on-one English assistance.
DTSTART:20121114T130000
DURATION:PT03H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20121128T223000Z;BYDAY=WE
SUMMARY:ASC English Writing Help with Roberta
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:fb4d62b580e9d2553485923bef99d474@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Aboriginal Students' Centre along with the Student Health C
 entre and CHEP have started a Good Food Market at the ASC where you can pi
 ck up fruits and vegetable at lower costs then some grocery stores! \n\nIt
  starts at 1pm on Wednesdays and goes till the end of the day\, so drop by
  the ASC and pick up some fruits and veggies till the end of the term!\n\n
 We only take cash\, and we have grocery bags if you need!
DTSTART:20121107T130000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre ( 110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20121205T220000Z;BYDAY=WE
SUMMARY:ASC Good Food Market
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3ece438480e9d2553b2bad066af296ca@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal graduate students and their children and/or partners
  are invited to the Aboriginal and Indigenous Graduate Student Council Win
 ter Potluck. \n\nThe event is a potluck\, so please bring a dish to share 
 with the group.  \n\nIf you have any questions or would like to RSVP\, ple
 ase email gsa.aboriginal@usask.ca.
DTSTART:20121201T170000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:GSA Commons
SUMMARY:Aboriginal and Indigenous Graduate Student Council Winter Potluck
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85e9933880e9d255123f9bb124db9447@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in December\, during exam times
 \, for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments a
 nd snack will be available!
DTSTART:20121204T163000
DURATION:PT05H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20121220T033000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85eb6a2180e9d255123f9bb1222f07fe@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Last spring we piloted a very successful cooking initiative wit
 h Student Health and this fall weâ€™re going for round 2! \n\nIt will be h
 eld 4 times throughout term 1-Oct 22\; Nov 5\, 19\, and Dec 3\n\nPlease Jo
 in us in making healthy and affordable food for students!
DTSTART:20121203T153000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85ebe76080e9d255123f9bb11519393e@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the ASC as we making stockings with the Grade 2's at St. M
 ary's School. \n\nall materials supplied! Transportation available at the 
 ASC
DTSTART:20121204T133000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:St. Mary's Community School
SUMMARY:St\,. Mary Community Wellness Complex Community Outreach
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85f0ac3180e9d255123f9bb163c7e17d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in celebrating the end of the term with a lunch!
  \n\nPlease sign up at the ASC to ensure we have enough food for everyone!
DTSTART:20121205T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Christmas Gathering
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85f26d3d80e9d255123f9bb1fc12a300@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:GINGER BREAD CHALLENGE\n \nThe groups are competing for the tit
 le of being the 'extreme ginger bread house builders. Top designers will d
 o things with ginger bread like you've never seen before! Judged by Aborig
 inal Students Centre and a few guest judges\, we are inviting your council
  to be a competitor! \n \nEach group is encouraged to break all of the rul
 es of typical ginger bread house decorating traditions and be the creator 
 of the most radical ginger bread house our Aboriginal community has ever s
 een! Taking home the ultimate title of best council who can build the most
  radical ginger bread house ever! \n \nI'm so excited about this challenge
 \, the winning GBH will be sent for display at different Aboriginal agenci
 es in the city.  Where students of U of S will send holiday cheer to suppo
 rtive Aboriginal agencies in the city.  \n \nThe challenge will be two hou
 rs of decorating and equal amount of supplies will be given and teams can 
 collaborate this week on the designs but come prepared to take the heat on
  building a masterpiece in two hours as a team. \n \nHere are the rules:\n
 1. The base of the Gingerbread Display cannot be larger than 20' x 20' \n2
 . The base of the display must be made of sturdy material (covered plywood
  works well) \n3. The display must be made of Gingerbread and must be cons
 tructed without interior support. \n4. All decorations must be edible\, ex
 cept the base and lighting for the display is permissible.  :)\n5. Each gr
 oup can only spend $50 in supplies. (Need to submit receipts to the judges
  and show the supplies before the competition begins)   \n6. Must have onl
 y 8 people on hands to help decorate\, can sub in new players to take over
 \, but must have only 8 players to decorate at all times.\n
DTSTART:20121205T140000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ISC Gingerbread challenge
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:85f499dd80e9d255123f9bb1fd562bc0@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Come join the ASC staff and ambassadors are we go caroling arou
 nd the University! Meet at the ASC at 1pm to get your Christmas carols and
  your book!
DTSTART:20121205T130000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
SUMMARY:ASC Christmas Caroling
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1581570580e9d25515427c333f9a1419@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and Community Members\, please ask B
 ob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator) for more information 966-5790
DTSTART:20130109T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:http://students.usask.ca/current/aboriginal/elders.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:15828b1280e9d25515427c333b8b865c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and community members\, please conta
 ct Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator) at 966-5790 if you would like to 
 know more!
DTSTART:20130123T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1589c50080e9d25515427c33b92fd13a@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20130116T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:158b74ff80e9d25515427c337b5dfdd2@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20130130T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:15a1cdcd80e9d25515427c33f24b4832@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of Aboriginal Student Groups\, I would like to inform
  you of an important gathering that will take place on Tuesday Jan 8th at 
 12:00pm in lower Place Riel. As many of you are well aware there has been 
 many peaceful gatherings to raise awareness of the grassroots movement als
 o known as Idle No More.  Many student groups have come together in solida
 rity to showcase to the University the importance of the Idle No More move
 ment. \n\nWe ask people to gather before 12:00pm at Lower Place Riel ( in 
 the food court). It will start right at noon and we will round dance 2 son
 gs and then we will be led to the new development (by the Alumni wall) whe
 re there will be 4 quick speeches- John Noon\, Erica Lee (ISC Cultural Coo
 rdinator)\, Marylou Mintram( ISC President)\, and Sheelah Mclean (one of t
 he founder of the Idle No More movement).\n
DTSTART:20130108T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Lower Place Riel (food court)
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Student Group Rally in support of 'Idle No More'
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1654e0ae80e9d25515427c339b539fe4@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:CHEP Good Food Inc\,Student Health & ASC host a Food Market for
  students to buy fruits and vegetables  at lower costs. Please feel free t
 o come and buy some low cost fruits and veggies at the office. Please brin
 g your own bag as we quickly run out!
DTSTART:20130109T120000
DURATION:PT03H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Good Food Market
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1afdfbb980e9d255144b3c7b62d4ebb4@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 966-5790 for more infor
 mation.
DTSTART:20130121T150000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5e5938c480e9d2552048a15889d0f997@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Maria from the Writing Help is available to help students with 
 their writing needs from outlines to finished papers. It is a drop in sess
 ions\, no appointment needed! \n\nStop by the ASC to get some writing help
 !\n\nBiography:\nI am a mature student and a member of Muskoday First Nati
 on. I completed my B.A. in Archaeology and Anthropology at the University 
 of Saskatchewan and am currently a Masterâ€™s student in the Archaeology p
 rogram. My research focuses on the Wolf Willow site\, an approximately 350
 0 year old campsite at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. I also serve as the First
  Nations and MĂ©tis liaison for the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society.\n
 I have taught introductory Anthropology at the U of S and also work as an 
 online writing tutor. I look forward to collaborating with students at the
  Aboriginal Studentâ€™s Centre and addressing any and all concerns they ma
 y have about the writing process. \n
DTSTART:20130122T110000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC (110 Marquis Hall)
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20130409T190000Z;BYDAY=TU
SUMMARY:Writing Help with Maria at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5e71932e80e9d2552048a158807c0222@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Maria from the Writing Help is available to help students with 
 their writing needs from outlines to finished papers. It is a drop in sess
 ions\, no appointment needed! Stop by the ASC to get some writing help! \n
 \nBiography: I am a mature student and a member of Muskoday First Nation. 
 I completed my B.A. in Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of S
 askatchewan and am currently a Masterâ€™s student in the Archaeology progr
 am. My research focuses on the Wolf Willow site\, an approximately 3500 ye
 ar old campsite at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. I also serve as the First Nat
 ions and MĂ©tis liaison for the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society. I hav
 e taught introductory Anthropology at the U of S and also work as an onlin
 e writing tutor. I look forward to collaborating with students at the Abor
 iginal Studentâ€™s Centre and addressing any and all concerns they may hav
 e about the writing process.
DTSTART:20130124T130000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Writing Help with Maria at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:873c0d6f80e9d25531e3bb9e61843eab@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20130129T113000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:Main Floor Education Building
SUMMARY:ITEP Bannock and Chili Sale
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1583fd3280e9d25515427c334a48e887@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and community members\, please conta
 ct Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator) at 966-5790 if you would like to 
 know more!
DTSTART:20130213T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1584836e80e9d25515427c3320762a3f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and community members\, please conta
 ct Bob Badger (ASC Cultural Coordinator) at 966-5790 if you would like to 
 know more!
DTSTART:20130227T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:158ced5980e9d25515427c33e58f76ee@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20130213T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1afe709b80e9d255144b3c7b54b5f12d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 966-5790 for more infor
 mation.
DTSTART:20130204T010000
DURATIONArray:
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1aff0d6680e9d255144b3c7ba33ced5d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 966-5790 for more infor
 mation.
DTSTART:20130225T150000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:158567e580e9d25515427c333febbf44@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and community members\, please conta
 ct Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator at 306.966.5790 if you would like
  to know more!
DTSTART:20130313T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1585e6a280e9d25515427c33e6697f14@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All new and returning U of S Aboriginal students are invited to
  join the staff of the ASC for Soup and Bannock. Please bring your own bow
 l and spoon (we would like to be more environmentally friendly!). Prayer w
 ill be at 12 noon by different Elders and community members\, please conta
 ct Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator at 306.966.5790 if you would like
  to know more!
DTSTART:20130327T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:ASC Soup and Bannock
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1599520880e9d25515427c3344096799@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 306.966.5790.
DTSTART:20130306T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1599b46180e9d25515427c3364b6c02a@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 306.966.5790.
DTSTART:20130320T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:http://students.uasak.ca/aboriginal/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1aff9da480e9d255144b3c7b387b752b@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 306.966.5790 for more i
 nformation.
DTSTART:20130311T150000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1b00192a80e9d255144b3c7b2aaec4c7@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 306.966.5790 for more i
 nformation.
DTSTART:20130325T150000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22a98db580e9d2551b1accfc5b632567@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Aboriginal and Indigenous Graduate Student Council (AIGSC) 
 will host a panel presentation on Aboriginal Women in Leadership. Panelist
 s include: Kim Jonathan\, Vice Chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Ind
 ian Nations\; Jennifer Campeau\, MLA\; and Jennifer Altenberg\, MĂ©tis you
 th leader\; and the Honourable Lillian Dyck\, Senator of Canada. Refreshme
 nts will be provided.\n\nFor more information\, email gsa.aboriginal@usask
 .ca.\n\n
DTSTART:20130311T100000
LOCATION:Graduate Commons
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Women in Leadership Panel
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22ac29c080e9d2551b1accfc472cdd99@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:At this signing ceremony the Office of the Treaty Commissioner 
 and the University of Saskatchewan will renew a partnership\, with new sta
 keholders such as the Department of Native Studies and the Indigenous Stud
 ents Council\,  of shared responsibility in continuing treaty discussions 
 and workshops at the U of S.\n\nLunch will be provided.\n\n
DTSTART:20130311T120000
LOCATION:Place Riel
SUMMARY:Signing Ceremony with The Office of the Treaty Commissioner
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22aee9b380e9d2551b1accfc0c9b1c56@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The College of Arts and Science and the Indigenous Students' Co
 uncil presents a series of discussions to promote a greater understanding 
 of the issues behind the Idle No More movement. Presenters include Marjori
 e Beaucage\, producer director researcher at mjb entre-prises\; spoken wor
 d artists (Eekwol\, Zoey 'Pricelys' Roy and Khodi Dill)\; Bob Badger\, Cul
 tural Coordinator at the Aboriginal Students' Centre\; and Sheelah McLean\
 , teacher and co-founder of Idle No More.\n\nFor more information on this 
 series\, visit the event's webpage.\n\n
DTSTART:20130311T133000
LOCATION:Neatby-Timlin Theatre
SUMMARY:Love Stories for Mother Earth: Artistic Responses to Idle No More
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22b0e5d780e9d2551b1accfc117e4fd9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Bob Badger\, ASC Cultural Coordinator\,  will teach participant
 s how to prepare and cook healthy traditional Aboriginal foods. This event
  is supported by Student Health Services\, the Aboriginal Students' Centre
  and CHEP (Child Hunger and Education Program).\n\nSign-up at the ASC. For
  more information or to register\, call the Aboriginal Students' Centre at
  306.966.5790\n\n
DTSTART:20130311T150000
LOCATION:Marquis Hall
SUMMARY:Baking Bannock with Bob Badger
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22bd362f80e9d2551b1accfc67bbeaf1@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the services offered by CHEP (Child Hunger and Educ
 ation Program) while playing bingo and winning great (food) prizes. Bingo 
 dabbers will be supplied!\n\nThis event is supported by the Aboriginal Stu
 dents' Centre and CHEP (Child Hunger and Education Program).\n
DTSTART:20130311T180000
LOCATION:Room 263\, Arts Building
SUMMARY:CHEP Food Bingp
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22c6659c80e9d2551b1accfc86be35ee@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Listen to live fiddling music and learn MĂ©tis jigging. Refresh
 ments will be provided.\n\nThis event is supported by the Aboriginal Stude
 nts' Centre and the SUNTEP Student Council.\n\n
DTSTART:20130312T100000
LOCATION:Education Student Lounge\, Education Building
SUMMARY:Jigging and Fiddling Workshop
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22c842d380e9d2551b1accfc2353e398@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A roundtable discussion on reconciliation with the Office of th
 e Treaty Commissioner as they will discuss reconciliation as an ongoing pr
 ocess\, a new beginning and a bridge to enlighten our province of the grea
 ter potential as we are all treaty people. Refreshments and snacks will be
  provided.\n\n
DTSTART:20130312T100000
LOCATION:Roy Romanow Student Council Chamber
SUMMARY:Reconciliation Discussion with OTC
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22cc3c8a80e9d2551b1accfcf1ab4d7e@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Current Aboriginal graduate students will explain how graduate 
 school helped them achieve their goals. Presenters will highlight a few U 
 of S graduate programs and will be available to answer questions.\n\nThe P
 anel Presenters are: \n\nOmeasoo Butt - PHD in History\nDenelle Spence - M
 asters in Public Administration\nWendie Marks - PHD in Psychology\nMelissa
  Arcand - PHD in Soil Science\nIrene Oakes - PHD in Educational Administra
 tion\nLunch will be provided. For more information e-mail gsa.aboriginal@u
 sask.ca.\n\n
DTSTART:20130312T110000
LOCATION:Graduate Commons
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Graduate Presentation and Lunch
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22ce8b9580e9d2551b1accfc05332afc@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty 6 flag was gifted to Ilene Busch-Vishniac\, U of S p
 resident and vice-chancellor\, in November 2012 by Onion Lake Chief Wallac
 e Fox.  At 11:30 am\, a smudging ceremony will take place outside of the A
 griculture building. The ceremony will then move into the Agriculture Buil
 ding atrium where the formal ceremony will begin\, which will include an h
 onour song and a flag song. \n\n
DTSTART:20130312T113000
LOCATION:Atrium\, Agriculture Building
SUMMARY:Flag Raising Ceremony
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22d16c2380e9d2551b1accfc5a75e5b7@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:At this free pizza lunch\, speakers will discuss the opportunit
 ies for Aboriginal students in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources
 . Students currently studying in the college will speak about their experi
 ences in the college. \n\nSpeakers will include Murray Drew\, professor an
 d associate Dean in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources\; Candice 
 Pete\, Director of the Indigenous Land Management Institute\, U of S\; and
  students from within the college.\n\n
DTSTART:20130312T120000
LOCATION:Room 1E80\, Agriculture Building
SUMMARY:Pizza and a Chat with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22d3643b80e9d2551b1accfc31398c16@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A panel of first-generation Canadian students\, international s
 tudents\, and Aboriginal students will share their educational success sto
 ries and the paths they took to get here.\n\nThis event is supported by th
 e College of Arts and Science and the Student Employment and Career Center
 .\n\n
DTSTART:20130312T130000
LOCATION:Room 146\, Arts Building
SUMMARY:Walking Together: Students Share Stories of their Educational Journ
 eys
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22d556af80e9d2551b1accfc110d6e96@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon activities will examine the intersectionality of Abor
 iginal identities and queer identities and how these reflect or inspire Tw
 o-Spirited artists. The USSU Pride Centre will present two short films fro
 m internationally acclaimed artist\, Kent Monkman. Acclaimed artists\, Thi
 rza Cuthand\, Marjorie Beaucage\, and Adrian Stimson will sit on a panel f
 ollowing the films.\n
DTSTART:20130312T143000
LOCATION:Room 146\, Arts Building
SUMMARY:Two-Spirited: Our Aboriginal Identities and Queer Identities
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2652b88f80e9d25545500f570e554a60@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Gwenna Moss Centre and the Aboriginal Students' Centre will
  host an interactive workshop to discuss the significance and importance o
 f the drum. Refreshments and snacks will be provided.\n\nWorkshop attendee
 s will: \n\nLearn about the oral teachings of the significance of the drum
 \nLearn about the materials for drum making and the traditions and ceremon
 y of making a drum\nDiscuss why First Nations people utilize song in cerem
 ony/social gathering\nFor more information\, email bob.badger@usask.ca or 
 call 306.966.5790\n\n
DTSTART:20130313T100000
LOCATION:Education Student Lounge\, Education Building
SUMMARY:Significance of the Drum Workshop
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2655ae4080e9d25545500f57b74fd01f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Elders Walter and Maria Linklater for soup and bannock at 
 the Aboriginal Students' Centre. During lunch the Elders will speak about 
 Native spirituality.\n\n
DTSTART:20130313T120000
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre
SUMMARY:Native Spirituality 101 (and Soup & Bannock)
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2659ad7780e9d25545500f578dffea7d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The University of Saskatchewan Students Union & St. Thomas More
  College invites you to join Canadian novelist and short story writer\, Jo
 seph Boyden for a presentation on native literature with questions and ans
 wers to follow. Refreshments and snacks will be provided.\n\nJoseph's firs
 t novel\, Three Day Road won the Amazon/Books in Canada First Novel Award 
 and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His second novel\, Through Bl
 ack Spruce\, won the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize.\n\n
DTSTART:20130313T133000
LOCATION:Room 241\, Arts Building
SUMMARY:USSU Speaker Series: Joseph Boyden
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:265f7fc980e9d25545500f571159cb30@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with Aboriginal students\nFor more information cal
 l 306.966.6607
DTSTART:20130313T150000
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Symbols: What makes sense for the U of S?
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:266311a380e9d25545500f57e3c0f702@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:U of S Aboriginal student achievements in the areas of visual\,
  performance\, and literary art will be celebrated and showcased. Performe
 rs include\, Ryan McMahon and Joseph Boyden.\n\nTickets will be available 
 at the Aboriginal Students' Centre. For more information\, contact annie.b
 attiste@usask.ca or call 306.966.5790\n
DTSTART:20130313T180000
LOCATION:Louis'
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Arts Festival
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26647fb280e9d25545500f571bae37c8@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we learn different words from the Cree culture\, all
  levels welcome as this will be an informal workshop for beginners to expe
 rts!\n\n
DTSTART:20130314T100000
LOCATION:Roy Romanow Student Council Chamber
SUMMARY:Conversational Cree Workshop
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26903cd580e9d25545500f5722b71b23@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion on the myths commonly associated with Treati
 es and Aboriginal People. This panel is open to everyone and will be a saf
 e environment to ask questions both in person and anonymously to a panel o
 f the Office of the Treaty Commisioner staff members such as Jennifer Heim
 becker - Speakers Bureau & Special Projects Coordinator\, Harry Lafond - E
 xecutive Director\, and Brenda Ahenakew - Director of Educational Programs
 . Refreshments will be provided.\n\n
DTSTART:20130314T113000
LOCATION:Convocation Hall
SUMMARY:Dispelling the Myths Panel
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2692bea580e9d25545500f57755d95b6@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Speakers will discuss the theme 'honouring our treaties'. The s
 eries is hosted by the University of Saskatchewan Students' Union (USSU).
 \n\nFor a current list of speakers\, email annie.battiste@usask.ca.\n\n
DTSTART:20130314T130000
LOCATION:Convocation Hall
SUMMARY:USSU Speaker Series
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2694418e80e9d25545500f579bb01b8c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with Aboriginal students
DTSTART:20130314T150000
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Symbols: What makes sense for the U of S?
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26970f8280e9d25545500f5799acbc07@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Students' Council (ISC) is honoured to celebrate
  the achievement of students from different colleges and departments. This
  year's event will be at the Dakota Dunes Banquet Hall with cocktails star
 ting at 6:00 pm and the program starting at 6:30 pm. The tickets are $25 a
  plate for non U of S students and $15 for U of S students. \n\nFor more i
 nformation\, email annie.battiste@usask.ca.\n
DTSTART:20130314T180000
LOCATION:Dakota Dunes Casino
SUMMARY:ISC Banquet
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2699a3e780e9d25545500f5765bb2b52@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The Student Teachers' Anti-Racism Society (STARS) is pleased to
  offer a conference advancing the theory and practice of anti-racist/anti-
 oppressive education. Drawing on insight and expertise from a range of exp
 erienced anti-oppressive practitioners\, the conference seeks to empower a
 ttendees with knowledge and strategies toward transforming racism and othe
 r forms of oppression experienced daily in our society. Please join us in 
 a collaborative dialogue digging into the heart of what is needed to trans
 cend injustice and shift toward social arrangements that honour and dignif
 y all people.\n\n
DTSTART:20130315T100000
LOCATION:Room 1004\, Education Building
SUMMARY:Unpacking the Past\, Engaging the Present and Building Towards an A
 nti-Oppressive Future Conference
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:269bc5db80e9d25545500f579735d153@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:This session is specifically for Aboriginal high school\, under
 graduate and health science students who are interested in an education an
 d/or career in health or science disciplines. Role models will be availabl
 e to offer words of inspiration and encouragement.  \n\nRSVP is required. 
 To register\, please contact Valerie Arnault-Pelletier (valerie.arnault@us
 ask.ca). \n\n
DTSTART:20130315T113000
LOCATION:Lower MUMPS\, Health Science
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Pre-Health/Health Science Role Model Session
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26a3fc3a80e9d25545500f572d6bf2d9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Taking Stock is a symposium being held on the University of Sas
 katchewan campus to celebrate concrete achievements related to the Aborigi
 nal Framework and to raise awareness across campus of current Aboriginal i
 nitiatives and to celebrate their success. This event was identified as a 
 commitment in the Third Integrated Plan. Aboriginal Symposium: Taking Stoc
 k - Expo & Poster Display\n9:00 am - 4:00 pm Education Gym\n\nAboriginal S
 ymposium: Taking Stock - Speech by President Busch-Vishniac\n9:30 - 10:30 
 am Education Gym\n\nAboriginal Symposium: Taking Stock - Launch of Communi
 ty Engagement Map\n10:30 am - 11:30 am Education Gym\n\nAboriginal Symposi
 um: Taking Stock - Graduate Poster Competition\n10:30 am - 12:30 pm Educat
 ion Gym\n\nAboriginal Symposium: Taking Stock - Feast\nNoon to 2 pm Educat
 ion Gym\n\nAboriginal Symposium: Taking Stock - Round dance\n2 pm to 4:30 
 pm Education Gym\n\n
DTSTART:20130315T090000
LOCATION:Education Gym
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Symposium: Taking Stock
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26a719fd80e9d25545500f57ce073cd8@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The ITEP Student Council\, in partnership with the Aboriginal S
 ymposium Project\, is hosting a roundance to celebrate the Indian Teachers
  Education Program's 40th Anniversary. The feast will take place at White 
 Buffalo Youth Lodge at 3 to 5 pm and the roundance will be held in the Edu
 cation Gym. \n
DTSTART:20130315T180000
LOCATION:Education Gym
SUMMARY:ITEP Annual Round Dance
URL:aboriginal.students.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26f4231680e9d25545500f57a517f0db@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20130307T130000
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=
SUMMARY:Writing Help with Maria
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26f7382780e9d25545500f5752049390@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20130307T130000
LOCATION:Yarrow Youth Lodge
SUMMARY:ASC Sweatlodge
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:26fa773680e9d25545500f57a5da97e3@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART:20130328T160000
LOCATION:Yarrow Youth Lodge
SUMMARY:Pride Sweatlodge
URL:aboriginal.usask.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:159b10c980e9d25515427c337766f1f9@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Aboriginal students are invited to join the ASC's Cultural 
 Coordinator Bob Badger as he leads workshops on traditional crafts. No ski
 ll required! All materials and supplies will be provided. Tea and cookies 
 will be served. If you have any questions\, contact Bob at 966-5790.
DTSTART:20130403T120000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Aboriginal Students' Centre (110 Marquis Hall\, 97 Campus Dr.)
SUMMARY:Creative Native Hour at the ASC
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1b009be880e9d255144b3c7b4dba6b1d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join Student Health\, the ASC\, and CHEP as we work toge
 ther to help students eat healthier and learn to cook! \n\nLisa Langan\, o
 ur ASC Ambassador\, leads a cooking class 6 times this term. The dates for
  the cooking class are Jan 21\, Feb 4\, Feb 25\, Mar 11\, Mar 25\, Apr 8. 
 \n\nThis is a drop in cooking class\, you can come once or all 6 times! \n
 \nIf you would like to attend please let the ASC know so we can ensure tha
 t we have enough food for everyone. Please contact 966-5790 for more infor
 mation.
DTSTART:20130408T150000
DURATION:PT02H0M0S
LOCATION:Multi-Purpose Room ( 2nd Floor Place Riel)
SUMMARY:Cooking Class with Student Health
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f5bc0a1e80e9d255053628ee96a38972@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130416T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:110 Marquis Hall (across from the bookstore)
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130417T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f5bce83b80e9d255053628ee476e4aae@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130415T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:110 Marquis Hall (across from the bookstore)
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130416T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23f6778e80e9d25527082c55a74be47c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130415T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23f762d680e9d25527082c55af76b3c8@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130416T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130417T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23f81d9e80e9d25527082c557d47a709@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130417T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130418T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23f928fb80e9d25527082c55018d0789@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130418T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130419T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23f9bb4780e9d25527082c55ca9f40d8@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130422T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130423T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23fa49f380e9d25527082c5548f5c925@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130423T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130424T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23fae5b180e9d25527082c55a1cde6af@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130424T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130425T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:23fb81da80e9d25527082c5524e7bc4f@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal students are welcome to join us in Late Night Study 
 at the ASC. The office is open later hours in April\, during exam times\, 
 for students who need to study in a safe and quiet area. Refreshments and 
 snack will be available!
DTSTART:20130425T163000
DURATION:PT04H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20130426T030000Z
SUMMARY:ASC Late Night Study
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2401472680e9d25527082c55f3349d90@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The ASC is hosting a lunch for the students to meet with the ca
 ndidates for Indigenous Students' Council Election.
DTSTART:20130424T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:Indigenous Students' Council Candidates Forum
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2407a24980e9d25527082c559f308c36@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:All Undergraduate Aboriginal Student's who have self declared w
 ill be able to vote on PAWS.  Log onto PAWS and click on the tab.
DTSTART:20130425T083000
DURATION:PT07H30M0S
LOCATION:PAWS
SUMMARY:Indigenous Students' Council Election
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:240cf68b80e9d25527082c55e7f2cd10@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join the ASC as we celebrate the achievements of one of 
 our students as he enters into his new phase as the USSU President.  We wi
 ll be having food\, Elder's and an honour song.
DTSTART:20130503T120000
DURATION:PT01H30M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:Honouring of New USSU President
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:241361fe80e9d25527082c556d3865cd@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The ASC's Cultural Coordinator\, Bob Badger\, will be presentin
 g on the essential information of a Powwow.
DTSTART:20130522T100000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:Powwow 101
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:24171cef80e9d25527082c557a96b448@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The ASC's Cultural Coordinator\, Bob Badger\, will be presentin
 g on the essential information of a Powwow.
DTSTART:20130523T120000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:Powwow 101
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:241822ae80e9d25527082c55e13fdebb@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:The ASC's Cultural Coordinator\, Bob Badger\, will be presentin
 g on the essential information of a Powwow.
DTSTART:20130524T140000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:ASC Lounge
SUMMARY:Powwow 101
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:241ccc0a80e9d25527082c55ebb75a0d@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Registration and / or Check in \n9 - 10:45 am\n\nSchool groups\
 , Grade 12 graduates\, singers\, dancers and dignitaries\n\nDrum Roll Call
 \n10:45 am\n\nPoints will be awarded to all adult and youth drums\n\nFirst
  Grand Entry\n11 am - Honouring Grade 12 graduates\n\nExpo\n11 am - 3 pm\n
 \nYouth Competition\n12 - 3 pm\n\nSinging and dancing\n\nYouth Hand Drum C
 ompetition\n2 pm\n\nRegistration and / or Check in \n\nU of S graduates\, 
 singers\, dancers and dignitaries\n\nSecond Grand Entry\n5 pm - Honouring 
 U of S graduates\n\nAdult Competition\n6 pm\n\nSinging and dancingAdult Ha
 nd Drum Competition\n8 pm\n
DTSTART:20130529T090000
DURATION:PT13H0M0S
LOCATION:The Bowl
SUMMARY:Graduation Powwow
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2ee3a94680e9d2555763d118d0c47a5c@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Registration will take place in Upper Place Riel at the Univers
 ity of Saskatchewan. Take the shuttle bus from your downtown hotel to the 
 campus drop-off (at the observatory) and follow the signs to Place Riel!\n
 \nRegistration Schedule: Upper Place Riel\n\nWednesday\, June 12th\n5:00 p
 m â€“ 8:00 pm\n\nThursday\, June 13th\n7:30 am â€“ 5:00 pm\n\nFriday\, Jun
 e 14th\n7:30 am â€“ 5:00 pm\n\nSaturday\, June 15th\n7:30 am â€“ 12:30 pm
 \n\nThe Conference-at-a-Glance is available at http://www.naisa.usask.ca/
 \n\nPlease e-mail Allison PichĂ© allison.piche@usask.ca if you have any qu
 estions!
DTSTART:20130612T170000
DURATION:PT19H30M0S
LOCATION:Univeristy of Saskatchewan
SUMMARY:NAISA 2013 Conference
URL:http://www.naisa.usask.ca/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3924069780e9d2556ba52c9055cd3476@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join our campus community to honour the land on which the Gordo
 n Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre will stand and to celebrate the beginning 
 of construction of the centre.  The centre will be an inclusive gathering 
 place where all people will come together and learn from one another.\n\nT
 obacco will be offered to the spirit of the trees that will be removed and
  to the spirit of the land that will be disturbed. Please no video or phot
 ography.
DTSTART:20130619T150000
DURATION:PT01H0M0S
LOCATION:Wiggins Court between the Murray Library and the Arts Building
SUMMARY:Gordon Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre Celebration
URL:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3924453380e9d2556ba52c9064105d40@usask.ca
DTSTAMP:20130618T201503Z
DESCRIPTION:Join our campus community to honour the land on which the Gordo
 n Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre will stand and to celebrate the beginning 
 of construction of the centre.  The centre will be an inclusive gathering 
 place where all people will come together and learn from one another.\n\nS
 od-turning celebrations coinciding with National Aboriginal Day\n10:45 am:
  Pipe ceremony. Please no video or photography.\n11:30 am: Sod-turning and
  dedication\n12:15 pm: Reception (with food and refreshments) - Health Sci
 ences D-Wing Atrium\n
DTSTART:20130621T104500
DURATION:PT02H15M0S
LOCATION:Wiggins Court between the Murray Library and the Arts Building
SUMMARY:Gordon Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre Celebration
URL:
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
