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 17, 2011

    Jon Charles, the guitarist and vocalist of the band, has a nearly pitch-perfect voice that suits his simple yet compelling melodies flawlessly. Brad Piper and Jamie Anderson accompany Charles on bass and drums, respectively, and make for a tight and energetic rhythm section.

  • Remembering children’s author Brian Jacques

    By February 17, 2011

    If I told you that he was a man from Liverpool who worked as a merchant sailor before becoming a children’s author and all-around good guy, it wouldn’t ring a bell, but if I told you what he has made, it might.

  • Are grad photos really necessary?

    By February 17, 2011

    It has been four years. I’m graduating and I’ll have to get grad photos all over again ”” but I can’t help wondering why.

  • Duke Nukem sequel arrives over a decade too late

    By February 16, 2011

    For longer than it took to get a man to the moon, 3D Realms has been pulling the most infamous case of artistic stagnation in the short history of video games.

  • New site and iPhone app gathers food specials from around town

    By February 16, 2011

    Need to know the best place for cheap wings on Thursday? How about a place for cheap pitchers on Monday? Either way, Saskatoonspecials.ca has your answer.

  • 52 jobs in 52 weeks

    By February 16, 2011

    After graduating in 2008, Sean Aiken undertook a year-long project in which he worked 52 different jobs in 52 weeks.

  • Huskies Ice Dogs ready for playoffs after weekend split with Alberta

    By February 16, 2011

    Alberta goaltender Kurtis Mucha was the story on Feb. 12 as the Bears blanked the home town Huskies 4-0. Mucha stopped all 34 Saskatchewan shots en route to the shutout.

  • How to be a psychic

    By February 16, 2011

    Psychics have been around for a long time and rely on an ancient practice that requires both psychological manipulation and good acting skills. This practice is called “cold reading,” or reading without any prior knowledge about the sitter.