The original Coat of Arms was granted to the University in 1965 by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, in Edinburgh. The 1965 arms were registered in Canada in 2007 and are now attached to the Office of the ...
was considered a symbol of “progress” by civic and business leaders of the day). Emblazoned on the bottom was the name “Cleveland” and year of the city’s incorporation, 1836 (surprisingly, not its ...
Despite a small overall enrolment number increase for the University of Saskatchewan, fewer international students are seen in campus halls. “It was anticipated with all the federal changes that ...
The world's oldest known system of writing was influenced by symbols used for trade — engravings found ... both researchers in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies at the ...
Researchers have linked symbolism to writing, bridging prehistory and history in a significant study of human thought ...
Game-time is 7 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Saturday at Merlis Belsher Place. Saskatchewan (7-3-0) has just three weekends of play ...
was formerly an assistant professor of political science at the University of Saskatchewan. A member of the Okanese First Nation, her work has focused very closely on Indigenous nations and ...
The Myaamia Heritage Logo symbolizes the unique relationship between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University. The design is a reference to Myaamia ribbonwork, a traditional Miami Tribe art ...
Saskatchewan’s two university football programs generally save their biggest games for teams outside the border. It’s a short ...
By then the Faculty of Applied Science had split into Engineering and Metallurgy; the University's first Hall of Residence (the original Stephenson Hall ... should not be confused with the ...
The debate, moderated by Merelda Fiddler-Potter, assistant professor of Indigenous Communication at First Nations University of Canada, will be aired on: NDP Leader Carla Beck and Saskatchewan ...
BECOME A DIVISIVE ISSUE. TONIGHT, MORE THAN A DOZEN STICKERS LIKE THESE, NOW REMOVED FROM LIGHT POLES AND STREET SIGNS ACROSS HARVARD’S CAMPUS. THE STICKERS RESEMBLE AN ALTERED ISRAELI FLAG.