THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

Culture

  • By April 5, 2022

    The exhibition features a diversity of craft and brings awareness to the artist co-operative’s longevity, says one working member of Handmade House.

  • The best places to study on campus

    By March 31, 2022

    The next time you can’t find a seat in the library, be sure to check out these alternative study spots.

  • University Library presents final performance by Indigenous Storyteller in Residence in celebration of Indigenous Achievement Week

    By March 15, 2022

    The performance amplified underrepresented voices, including poems by Indigenous storyteller and poet Zoey Roy.

  • The Elixir Ensemble’s Two Tales of Russia interweaves Russian history into classical music

    By February 24, 2022

    USask faculty members Kathleen Solose and Peter Hedlin formed two of the three Elixir Ensemble members.

  • Five Black Canadians who made history

    By February 17, 2022

    From social activists to scholars and sports stars, let us celebrate the accomplishments of some of the most influential Black Canadians this Black History Month.

  • “SWEET TALK”: A short and sweet history of conversation hearts

    By February 14, 2022

    A history lesson on the classic Valentine’s Day confection that is as divisive as candy corn.

  • Four books to read for Black History Month

    By February 9, 2022

    These books will educate you on the fight for Black racial justice and Black historical oppression around the world.

  • Remai Modern’s “Canoe” exhibit shows how canoes have shaped the history of Canada 

    By February 4, 2022

    The exhibition contains a 1970s film about a digital replica of a canoe stored in the USask Archaeology Building for decades.

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