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 21, 2011

    Islam Awareness Week will be hosting talks on campus March 3 and 4.

  • John Lennon’s best solo work

    By February 18, 2011

    If you do check out Lennon, do not expect to hear a Beatles Part II. His solo stuff is less power-pop than the Beatles. It has a more stripped-down rock sound.

  • Eliza Doolittle’s debut a charming effort

    By February 18, 2011

    The music is pleasant. In one instance it is a bit too reggae inspired for my tastes, but ”” then again ”” a good whiff of Marley sends me running for the hills.

  • Canoeing team attempts 7,000 km trip

    By February 18, 2011

    The Trans CanEAUda team is planning to embark on a 7,000-km canoe trip this May, starting from the Rideau River and ending at Inuvik, N.W.T.

  • Yes, professional wrestling is fake. That’s why it’s great!

    By February 18, 2011

    Pro wrestlers jump 10 feet high in the air and land on each other. To not plan this kind of stunt out in advance would be a terrible idea. It’s called a script. Lots of TV shows have them.

  • Campus Safety covering more area than ever before

    By February 18, 2011

    The total number of safety staff on campus in the past 26 years has been reduced in favour of technological security, according to director of Campus Safety Robert Ferguson.

  • Is ”˜Reading Week’ really even a break?

    By February 17, 2011

    Whenever I think of spring break, I picture a clan of Frat-boys yelling manly chants, fist pumping, donning Tapout or Ed Hardy ””shirts optional ”” and bragging about how many babes they’re going to bone in Cabo San Lucas.

  • Sony challenges Nintendo with new gaming portable

    By February 17, 2011

    It was expected that Sony would announce either the rumoured PlayStation Portable 2 or PlayStation Phone at its Tokyo event on Jan. 27. It turned out the event’s purpose was to showcase the PSP2, except that Sony, for the time being, is determined that the system be known as the Next Generation Portable.