THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Fiza Baloch March 1, 2021
The Huskie scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan is facing nearly
By Jenna Patrician and J.C. Balicanta Narag February 28, 2021
Amidst community concerns over Huskie Athletic’s new coach, players feel that Babcock is here “for the right reasons.”
By Beth Zentner February 28, 2021
The ups and downs of 2020 have introduced many post-secondary students to
By Fiza Baloch February 27, 2021
Picking up a prescription as a customer is vastly different from what goes on behind the counter, says a pharmacist.
By Peace Akintade February 26, 2021
Resistance and self-healing heals the community.
By Fiza Baloch February 27, 2021
Picking up a prescription as a customer is vastly different from what goes on behind the counter, says a pharmacist.
By Wardah Anwar February 15, 2021
Listening to students is a priority to plan the future of higher education, says USSU president.
By Evangeline A. Jewel February 13, 2021
Lindsay Knight of the Muskoday First Nation focused on building communication and understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
By Fiza Baloch March 1, 2021
The Huskie scholarship program at the University of Saskatchewan is facing nearly
By Jenna Patrician and J.C. Balicanta Narag February 28, 2021
Amidst community concerns over Huskie Athletic’s new coach, players feel that Babcock is here “for the right reasons.”
By J.C. Balicanta Narag February 23, 2021
With no national competitions, these four athletes are experiencing their rookie year in a new and exciting way.
By Peace Akintade February 26, 2021
Resistance and self-healing heals the community.
By Aqsa Hussain February 25, 2021
You can’t carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, so take care of yourself.
By J.C. Balicanta Narag February 20, 2021
The University of Saskatchewan’s drama department successfully integrated their production into the ones and zeros of the online world.
By Beth Zentner February 28, 2021
The ups and downs of 2020 have introduced many post-secondary students to
By Akshara Dash February 24, 2021
Being content with my own company has gotten me through the worst of the pandemic.
By Mikaela Antaya February 22, 2021
What we don’t talk about, we can’t fix, and the way we talk matters too.
By Fiza Baloch February 2, 2021
As cases rise in the province, a student, a researcher and a physician reflect on their pandemic stories of resilience and opportunity.
By Wardah Anwar and Fiza Baloch November 2, 2020
In the new normal of COVID-19, researchers share their passion and motivation for working against the virus.
By Fiza Baloch October 23, 2020
Scott Moe and Ryan Meili talked about pandemic plans, the economy and more.
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
— Dominique Panko