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 January 26, 2011

    Held by Laval University in Quebec City Jan. 2 to 6, the University of Saskatchewan’s team claimed first place in Canada for the first time in the tournament’s 25-year existence.

  • Tax the rich to pay down the debt

    By January 26, 2011

    The issue of governmental debt is connected to the problem of where the money for healthcare and our parents’ pensions will come from. I would like to offer a solution that would solve all of these problems in a relatively simple fashion: tax the rich.

  • In case you missed it: the best video games of 2010

    By January 26, 2011

    2010 was an outstanding year for video games across the board. From the Wii to PC and Playstation 3 to the iPad there was something to keep every kind of gamer entertained.

  • Cool Water moves slow, feels good

    By January 22, 2011

    Dianne Warren’s Cool Water is a demure, unassuming novel perfectly tuned to the pace of life in small-town Saskatchewan. It was also the ideal book to read over the Christmas holidays.

  • Please read this book before it becomes a movie

    By January 22, 2011

    There is only one word that truly describes One Day by David Nicholls and that is: “real.”

  • More comic books to add to your reading list

    By January 22, 2011

    Anyone who is opposed to comic books has at least read the comic strips in any newspaper or browsed through a few panels of Jughead eating one too many hamburgers.

  • Dragon’s Den provides opportunity for Sask. entrepreneurs

    By January 22, 2011

    Anyone following this season of CBC’s hit show Dragon’s Den knows how much Saskatchewan’s W. Brett Wilson has added to the show since being named to the panel two seasons ago.

  • REVIEW: Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane

    By January 21, 2011

    In 1967, 100,000 young hippies took to San Francisco for the “Summer of Love.” Here, psychedelia was all the rage (think paisley-covered hippies stoned on acid, grooving to psych-rock). Amidst this, The Grateful Dead, Buffalo Springfield and Jefferson Airplane popularized the “San Francisco sound.”