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Two Paths to Parliament HillBy Stephen JohnsonIn the 2008 federal election, six U of S alumni were elected Members of Parliament. Ralph Goodale (BA'71, LLB'72) and Ray Boughen (BEd'67) share how their experiences as students and connections to the university continue to play a role in their lives as public servants. |
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Shaping the Future of Public PolicyBy Mark FergusonFounding faculty member and U of S alumna, Heather Heavin (LLB'96), explains how the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy is forming tomorrow's public policy leaders. |
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Political Science: The Amazing Career Path of Senator Lillian DyckBy Jeff DrakeThe University of Saskatchewan is like a second home to Lillian Dyck (BA (Hon)'68, MA'70, PhD'81); an accomplished neurochemist, professor, youth and aboriginal advocate, and senator. |
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On the Frontlines of DemocracyBy Bev FastDean of the College of Law Brent Cotter (BComm'71) and Professor Emeritus Doug Schmeiser (LLB'56) travel the globe forging democratic values and drafting constitutions. |
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Full Circle: Roy Romanow Returns to His RootsBy Kirk SibbaldFive former USSU presidents currently work on campus at the U of S. Arguably the most notable and recognizable, Roy Romanow (BA'60, LLB'64), links his roots as USSU president to his storied political career and his return to the U of S. |
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Q&A with Dr. Gordon BarnhartLieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, His Honour the Honourable Dr. Gordon Barnhart (BA'67, PhD'98), reminisces of his time on campus and shares his passion for building tomorrow's leaders. |
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Senate Elections 2009 Call For Nominations (PDF)Nominations for University of Saskatchewan Senate positions are being accepted until March 1, 2009, for eight senate district positions and five members-at-large positions. This is your chance to get involved in the life of the university. |








