THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Laila Haider April 6, 2026
You are not alone, Charli XCX, for I too think I’m going to die in this house.
By Greta Mader Stevens April 5, 2026
March 28 Crossword – Check it out!
By Mikey J. Sinclair April 2, 2026
There is a point in life, when you start to sit and
By Colton Danneberg April 1, 2026
A brief overview and highlights of Humanity First’s Panel held this March, with insights from panellists about international struggles and university advocacy
By Laila Haider March 31, 2026
The gap between perception and reality is shrinking, live on YouTube.
By Mikey J. Sinclair April 2, 2026
There is a point in life, when you start to sit and
By Colton Danneberg April 1, 2026
A brief overview and highlights of Humanity First’s Panel held this March, with insights from panellists about international struggles and university advocacy
By Darshana Lanke March 26, 2026
USask students reflect on their experiences at Game Jam, which was held earlier this term.
By Lilyanne Erickson February 11, 2026
Figure skating is the oldest event within the Winter Olympics, and has historically been filled with the most drama and scandal. What skaters should you as a viewer be watching out for this season, and what possible scandals may unfurl?
By Nammi Nguyen February 4, 2026
Huskie coach Jerson Barandica-Hamilton and alumna Jade Houmphanh share their experience at the inaugural 2025 FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup.
By Laila Haider January 19, 2026
The rise of protein in our diets, and the other star nutrient we should be focusing on
By Laila Haider March 31, 2026
The gap between perception and reality is shrinking, live on YouTube.
By Laila Haider March 19, 2026
Suhoor, Self-reflection and Self-improvement
By Emily Mainprize March 13, 2026
USask students produce a play exploring cultural erasure and how language shapes identity.
By Laila Haider April 6, 2026
You are not alone, Charli XCX, for I too think I’m going to die in this house.
By Emily Mainprize March 30, 2026
How Dungeons & Dragons builds valuable skills in children and adults, and why I think it’s a valuable teaching tool
By Hajra Ghuman March 25, 2026
Why mispronouncing someone’s name should not be treated as a minor mistake, and why correcting it is a simple act of respect.
By Greta Mader Stevens April 5, 2026
March 28 Crossword – Check it out!
By Mikey J. Sinclair April 2, 2026
There is a point in life, when you start to sit and
By Katherine Walcer March 27, 2026
I opened the door to the purple room. A little girl with
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