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 9, 2011

    Like the deteriorating mental state of its main character, this play is sort of unhinged. The set itself carries with it an off-kilter and nightmarish sort of feel.

  • Ontario to transfer nuclear waste to Saskatchewan

    By February 9, 2011

    Saskatchewan may become the future home of a high-level nuclear waste dump, but Jim Harding and the Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan intend to prevent that.

  • Panel: Female voice important to political discourse

    By February 9, 2011

    “We are 52 per cent of the population, and for many, many reasons we are not represented equally in our governing bodies,” said Danielle Chartier, MLA for Saskatoon-Massey.

  • Little confidence in current engineering students’ society

    By February 9, 2011

    There are now two engineering student societies at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Gold medal winner rejoins Huskies hockey team

    By February 8, 2011

    The women’s Huskies hockey team will be pleased to welcome forward Breanne George back to the line-up this weekend when the team travels to Alberta Feb. 11 and 12. George has missed the team’s past four games while away in Turkey representing Canada in the Winter Universaide.

  • Canadian avant-garde poet promises his audience a ”˜pyrotechnic experience’

    By February 8, 2011

    His volume Eunoia is the best-selling collection of Canadian poetry of all time. His sound poetry will blow your mind. As for his current project: he’s writing a poem that will persist after the sun explodes.

  • The reality of virtual power

    By February 8, 2011

    As Arab regimes struggle with demonstrations fueled by Twitter and Al Jazeera, and American diplomats try to understand the impact of WikiLeaks, it is clear that this global information age will require a more sophisticated understanding of how power works in world politics.

  • Libraries are radical

    By February 8, 2011

    Not only is the library a wicked cool place to hang out and get your learn on, it is also one of the most radical places around. In fact, they are a microcosm of what some anarchists believe an ideal society can and should look like.