THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Beth Zentner January 26, 2023
A review from the USSU members of their first semester in office and their plans for the second semester.
By Beth Zentner January 23, 2023
Over a century of USask life through the perspective of its students.
By Sandy Currie January 20, 2023
Paul Blart meets John Wick meets Santa Claus: the optimal Christmas story.
By Daisy Mak January 19, 2023
Will a painting displayed for the public be worth anything when people won’t be able to live in a future free of climate crisis effects?
By Jaclyn Edwards January 18, 2023
Need advice? To her friends, she is known as the “Swiss-army knife” of a friend – she’s resourceful and knowledgeable in various areas of life. Often we feel alone in our struggles, but maybe we can change that with Ask Jaclyn.
By Beth Zentner January 26, 2023
A review from the USSU members of their first semester in office and their plans for the second semester.
By Beth Zentner January 23, 2023
Over a century of USask life through the perspective of its students.
By John Cody & Sandy Currie January 17, 2023
USask now charging $10 (plus tax) for confirmation of enrollment letters through new MyCreds system
By Dakota Peterson December 19, 2022
A discussion and recognition of the frequent abuse that young hockey officials endure.
By Daisy Mak November 23, 2022
Learn to recognize and aid a person struggling with their mental health and connect them to safe resources.
By Uday Chhina November 17, 2022
Huskies student trainers describe their day-to-day lives and experiences with the program.
By Daisy Mak January 19, 2023
Will a painting displayed for the public be worth anything when people won’t be able to live in a future free of climate crisis effects?
By Sandy Currie January 11, 2023
In Medias Res (IMR) is a literary magazine accepting submissions on theme of “Horizons” from students, staff, faculty, and alumni at St. Thomas More College. IMR encourages submissions from diverse disciplines and aims to promote stepping out of comfort zones, hosting event on January 13th.
By John Cody November 30, 2022
When you say you want to pursue art in Saskatchewan, many people will push you down or try to convince you to pursue something else, something more viable. But, that hasn’t stopped artists from this province from pursuing their crafts with fervour and reaching amazing heights.
By Sandy Currie January 20, 2023
Paul Blart meets John Wick meets Santa Claus: the optimal Christmas story.
By Jaclyn Edwards January 18, 2023
Need advice? To her friends, she is known as the “Swiss-army knife” of a friend – she’s resourceful and knowledgeable in various areas of life. Often we feel alone in our struggles, but maybe we can change that with Ask Jaclyn.
By Jaclyn Edwards January 16, 2023
Resolutions in the new year are helpful to a lot of people, but they unfortunately lead to a lot of guilt when we fail to follow-through with them. Let’s change that.
By Beth Zentner September 27, 2022
Joseph Naytowhow discusses how to move forward together in the wake of
By Aleshba Naseer November 19, 2021
The terror occurring in Palestine is not complicated; it is settler colonialism and genocide.
By Ana Cristina Camacho May 19, 2021
As the fall approaches, U of S worker associations worry about workplace safety.
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