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 October 27, 2010

    Paper is the most common material in recycling programs, yet it is also a significant part of the waste going to landfills. The debate proposed that Environmental Police could be used to monitor clean practices.

  • Green beers from Saskatoon-based Paddock Wood

    By October 27, 2010

    The brewmaster and owner of Paddock Wood dropped by the University of Saskatchewan for a pint of his 606 ale and a talk. Aside from making delicious, unique local beer, Steve Cavan wants to make sustainable brew.

  • A quick guide to ghost-hunting

    By October 26, 2010

    Halloween is right around the corner, and everyone is talking about ghosts and goblins. But rather than spend the haunted season curled up on a couch watching Paranormal Activity (unless doing so somehow guarantees sex), you should seize the opportunity to grab some paranormal activity for yourself.

  • Students’ Council: Oct. 21, 2010

    By October 26, 2010

    Place Riel starts to open again and the USSU’s radio show is still broke/irrelevant.

  • Louis Riel was no hero

    By October 21, 2010

    Although you wouldn’t know it from the U of S campus, Louis Riel wasn’t the hero we think he was. In fact, the famous rebel hindered the Métis cause more than he helped it.

  • REVIEW: The Dissent of Man by Bad Religion

    By October 21, 2010

    For a band that has been together upwards of 30 years and has endured countless changes in line-up, it is surprising how consistent Bad Religion’s sound continues to be with each new release.

  • Vinyl is still superior to digital music

    By October 20, 2010

    With all your music just a click away, you wonder, “Why shouldn’t the whole music world go digital?” Well, dear friends, it is your humble narrator’s opinion that digital music sounds like shit.

  • Thanksgiving doesn’t seem to involve much giving

    By October 20, 2010

    As Canadians we have much in life to be thankful for. Access to food, clean water, medical care, education, justice and Katy Perry’s new album ”” life is good. But I don’t see how the way in which we celebrate Thanksgiving demonstrates in any way that we are in fact thankful for any of these things.