THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Hajra Ghuman January 6, 2026
A reminder that constantly chasing the next milestone blinds us to life unfolding right in front of us.
By Nammi Nguyen January 5, 2026
Graduating captain Luke Mackie reflects on his Huskie career and looks ahead to semi-pro soccer in Australia
By Laila Haider January 2, 2026
While snowmen and snow forts are built outside this winter, venture inside
By Katherine Walcer December 24, 2025
How Angel Tree TikToks are inspiring us.
By Abdullah Amin December 23, 2025
Greystone Theatre’s latest production doesn’t ask audiences to understand Hamlet, it asks them to confront what happens when meaning, narrative and even identity fall apart in real time.
By Emily Mainprize December 19, 2025
The 2025 Opus Innovation Expo was more than a presentation night. It was a celebration of ambition, creativity and possibility.
By Colton Danneberg December 9, 2025
Career Services’ event on Nov. 26 highlighted the success and hard work of Indigenous students and alumni who have participated in the program over the years
By Colton Danneberg December 4, 2025
Why is the university shutting down the co-curricular record, and what impacts will this have on the student experience?
By Nammi Nguyen January 5, 2026
Graduating captain Luke Mackie reflects on his Huskie career and looks ahead to semi-pro soccer in Australia
By Abdullah Amin December 15, 2025
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Track & Field, is confronting systemic barriers facing Indigenous youth, using sport as a vessel of safety and identity
By Nammi Nguyen December 8, 2025
Anna Oliver, graduating captain of the Huskie women’s soccer team, reflects on her seven years with the program.
By Laila Haider January 2, 2026
While snowmen and snow forts are built outside this winter, venture inside
By Abdullah Amin December 23, 2025
Greystone Theatre’s latest production doesn’t ask audiences to understand Hamlet, it asks them to confront what happens when meaning, narrative and even identity fall apart in real time.
By Katherine Walcer December 18, 2025
Why Vinyl’s return matters for university students and our mental health
By Hajra Ghuman January 6, 2026
A reminder that constantly chasing the next milestone blinds us to life unfolding right in front of us.
By Katherine Walcer December 24, 2025
How Angel Tree TikToks are inspiring us.
By Hajra Ghuman December 22, 2025
An honest look at my tug-of-war between being a morning person and a night person, and learning to embrace both.
By Iza Plamondon December 10, 2025
Two poems, “Burnt Tethers” and “Ghosts” by Iza Plamondon
By Dori Sutherland October 29, 2025
A look back at a suspicious death in Seager Wheeler with former journalist David Scharf, 41 years later.
By Zahra Ahmad October 27, 2025
Persephone, our goddess of spring—abducted by Hades and trapped in a dark-and-light game of seasons and identity…
By J.C. Balicanta Narag February 13, 2021
Instructions: This is an interactive crossword! Click on any square to start
By Caid Brossart October 14, 2020
Dear Editor and readers, The upcoming Saskatchewan provincial and municipal elections will
By Dominique Panko April 7, 2020
Aries March 21 – April 20 The Emperor Powerful and Ambitious. You’re