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 March 12, 2011

    Video of the U of S Huskies men’s basketball team warming up before the championship game against the Carleton Ravens.

  • Huskies outplay hometown Dalhousie Tigers in Halifax

    By March 11, 2011

    The Green and White are now one step closer to accomplishing a repeat national championship after knocking off the Dalhousie Tigers on Friday 91-79 at the CIS Final Eight in Halifax.

  • NFL lockout likely won’t impact CFL

    By March 11, 2011

    With an NFL lockout on the horizon, dread is spreading amongst the league’s owners and players; however, speculation has CFL fans south of the border crossing their fingers in anticipation of the return of high-profile athletes who have since made the departure to the big show.

  • Somewhere Else Pub and Grill a hidden gem

    By March 11, 2011

    Few bars in Saskatoon capture the essence of a secret hideaway that the Somewhere Else Pub and Grill does.

  • 2010 warmest year in recorded history

    By March 11, 2011

    According to UBC prof Tom Pedersen, scientists predicted the impact of CO2 in the atmosphere as early as the 1820s.

  • Catastrophic earthquake and tsunami hit Japan

    By March 11, 2011

    On March 11 at 2:46 p.m. local time, a devastating earthquake rocked northeast Japan, triggering tsunamis across the Pacific Rim.

  • Shotgun Jimmie’s lates ”˜Transistor Sister’ may be his best LP to date

    By March 11, 2011

    Sackville, N.B.’s Jim Killpatrick is a really nice guy. And no, I don’t mean “nice, for a rock star.” I mean like one of the most kind, humble individuals I have ever met.

  • Excuse me, which way to the men’s room?

    By March 11, 2011

    This past February, the House of Commons passed C-389, a private member’s bill introduced by Bill Siksay, the MP for Burnaby-Douglas, B.C., that proposed the addition of the terms “gender identity” and “gender expression” to the sections of the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code, which outline prohibited grounds of discrimination and what constitutes a hate crime.