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 19, 2011

    A local group gathered at Amigos Cantina on Dec. 7 to discuss climate justice and the impact of climate change on local communities.

  • This is going to be a different kind of party, kids

    By January 18, 2011

    It’s hard not to party living in Saskatoon, our funky little pinprick on the map of planet Earth. It seems like there is always a good reason or excuse to slip into those mischievous party shoes that fit us all so well.

  • How to stay stress-free at university

    By January 15, 2011

    A new year and a new school term are upon us, and while 2011 did not deliver on its promise of jet-packs and flying cars, it did (predictably) bring us something else: more schoolwork.

  • The greatest director of our time: Wes Anderson

    By January 15, 2011

    I feel a kinship with Wes Anderson’s nostalgia. Before him, hip kids had happily forgotten British invasion music, green velvet suits and barber shops.

  • BRIEF: Bottle cap ban

    By January 15, 2011

    SARCAN, the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, is introducing a ban on bottle caps for April. Leave a lid, and you won’t get the deposit fee back.

  • BRIEF: Update on Place Riel

    By January 15, 2011

    Progress on Place Riel renovations look promising. Hoarding in Lower Place Riel is down, the Mac’s convenience store is now open and a final agreement with Harvey’s to fill the final open tenancy is pending.

  • Carrotmob comes to Saskatoon

    By January 14, 2011

    Making money while saving the environment? Impossible! Or so we thought. Carrotmob, the activist organization that promises profits as well as environmental sustainability, is coming to Saskatoon and focusing on local coffee shops.

  • Lasers and space design on an airforce base: part one

    By January 14, 2011

    Adam Vigneron is a U of S student whose interest in science and travel has brought him around the world. This is the first of two installments of his story of laser testing on a classified airforce base.