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 February 25, 2011

    The federal government has announced it plans to ban salvia, a hallucinogenic herb that has recently enjoyed a surge in popularity among young people in North America.

  • Suburbia: the solution to society’s ills

    By February 25, 2011

    If one takes an objective view, suburbia is actually the cure for all that ails our morally-destitute, disintegrating society.

  • The top sports dynasties of the past decade

    By February 25, 2011

    Throughout the history of sports, dynasties have come and gone. From Gretzky’s Oilers to Jordan’s Bulls, a dynasty is a team that can win, and win lots.

  • The academics of a ‘Bond Girl’

    By February 25, 2011

    Film studies professor Lisa Funnell delves into the world of British super-spy James Bond.

  • Fine Arts and Humanities Town Hall discusses future of departments

    By February 23, 2011

    A Fine Arts Divisional Town Hall meeting Feb. 17 discussed the impact of recent university budget cuts on fine arts and humanities departments.

  • Why only one month for black history?

    By February 21, 2011

    Just like Christmas, Black History Month is a time when people are called out to show off their finest in moral fibre. But the Salvation Army is around for the other 11 months of the year, and so are black people.

  • Duke Nukem makes a triumphant return

    By February 21, 2011

    Duke Nukem Forever has been a running gag in the video game industry longer than it takes most games to be developed. And after 14 years of this rollercoaster ride, does anybody still care about Duke?

  • Bob McDonald of Quirks and Quarks coming to campus

    By February 21, 2011

    Bob McDonald, draws half a million listeners to his curious science show every week ”” and he’ll be bringing his ability to mesmerize audiences to the University of Saskatchewan March 7.