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.

  • By January 5, 2011

    During Canadian winters, outdoor team sports are pretty much reduced to shinny, but the introduction of the Japanese sport yukigassen could change that.

  • Speaking up about inflammatory bowel disease

    By January 5, 2011

    Inflammatory bowel disease is not an easy subject to talk ”” or write ”” about, but Janelle Ocrane says it’s an important conversation for university students to have.

  • BRIEF: Northern education investment

    By November 17, 2010

    A $250,000 investment to advance northern educational programs and initiatives was announced Nov. 12.

  • Chic Gamine releases new album, set to perform in Saskatoon

    By November 14, 2010

    Last year, Chic Gamine became a Juno award-winning band. While they couldn’t attend the ceremony because they were on tour, they ended up celebrating in a log cabin in Montana. Dirks says it’s a great accomplishment for a band that had only been together for two years at the time.

  • MindField showcases Saskatchewan scientists

    By November 4, 2010

    Saskatchewan is a hotbed of scientific discovery and the new TV show MindField aims to illustrate some of the most interesting stories from the province.

  • White water park, hydropower project on river still uncertain

    By October 27, 2010

    The proposal for a white water park and hydropower station on the weir is stirring controversy in Saskatoon. By the end of the year, City Council will decide wether to spend $2 to $4 million on a feasibility study and environmental impact statement, but some residents argue that there needs to be more information available before the city moves ahead.

  • Beer nights no more

    By October 20, 2010

    Groups across the city cannot fundraise with beer nights anymore, thanks to a crackdown on the practice by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority.

  • Nobel prizes awarded in sciences, literature and activism

    By October 13, 2010

    Scientific research can be thankless work, but thanks to Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, a handful of those individuals who manage to change the world get deserved recognition every year.