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| Volume 7, Number 9 |
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GENERAL |
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FRONT PAGE STORIESOut-of-court settlement will end long pension battleYears of squabbling and uncertainty over the fate of the University of Saskatchewans Academic Pension Plan appear to be over, with the announcement that a tentative out-of-court settlement has been reached between the U of S and its retirees. (view full story)
Structural Sciences Centre gets $3.72m shot-in-arm from govts.The planned U of S Structural Sciences Centre, to be built as part of the Thorvaldson Building renovation, got a major shot in the arm Jan. 13, when federal and provincial government representatives visited campus to announce an additional $3.72 million in funding for the project. (view full story)
Push is on to overcome problem of substandard emergency showersThe U of S could be contravening provincial Occupational Health and Safety regulations because many of its hundreds of emergency showers and eyewash stations are substandard, and some of them are rarely, if ever, tested. (view full story)
U of S gets say on new Brd. of Govs. membersThe Saskatchewan government has given the provinces two universities more say in who is appointed to their boards of governors. (view full story)
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