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 3, 2011

    The necessity of peer support services for students who have been subjected to ethnic or cultural discrimination and/or blatant racism is apparent at the U of S as its international and Aboriginal student populations continue to grow.

  • Less than half of Canadians can roll their Rs

    By March 3, 2011

    A new Harris/Decima study reveals that only 56 per cent of Canadians can successfully pronounce the rolled R or “alveolar trill.”

  • BRIEF: Brad Wall most popular premier in Canada

    By March 3, 2011

    Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is the most popular provincial leader in the

  • BRIEF: Swiss Chalet debuts Rotisserie Chicken Channel

    By March 3, 2011

    Distilling the food network down to its most primal essence, the Rotisserie Chicken Channel will show nothing but rotating rotisserie chickens 24/7.

  • The Sheepdogs get a shot at the cover of Rolling Stone magazine

    By March 3, 2011

    It’s rare that a Canadian group earns any sort of national exposure in the U.S. It’s rarer still for them to be an unknown group from the middle of the Canadian prairies who are being given the opportunity to grace the cover of Rolling Stone.

  • BRIEF: Wine is good for friendship

    By March 3, 2011

    Seven local restaurants are supporting the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living through wine sales this month.

  • BRIEF: $65 million in new funding for USask

    By March 2, 2011

    The provincial government announced $65 million in new funding for the U of S Feb. 24.

  • U of S football players recognized by CFL

    By March 2, 2011

    Three draft-eligible members of the Saskatchewan Huskies football team will put their skills on display this weekend at the Canadian Football League evaluation camp.