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 10, 2010

    On Oct. 8, the Associated Press Television News confirmed that Kim Jong Un, the youngest dud of Kim Jong Il’s three sons, would become the next leader of North Korea.

  • A chat with USSU VP external Blair Shumlich

    By October 7, 2010

    While running unopposed in last year’s University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union election may have left his campaign promises relatively unnoticed, vice president external affairs Blair Shumlich gladly pointed out the reasons why some of those promises have not been kept.

  • Province in good shape for the future

    By October 6, 2010

    Amid a sluggish economic recovery for the rest of the world, Saskatchewan is humming along and recently marked a population increase to bring the province to 1,045,622 people, the highest it has ever been.

  • Huskies what’s up: Men’s hockey, soccer and football

    By October 6, 2010

    It was an exciting weekend for Huskies athletes and their fans as men’s hockey fired up at Rutherford rink and the football team managed to extend their winning streak over the Manitoba Bisons.

  • Pump up the volume: An ode to Jock Jams

    By October 6, 2010

    Pump-up songs have inspired the hearts and minds of warriors and athletes alike for centuries. For as long as there has been music and organized combat, they have provided surges of energy, boosted morale and kept troops marching in step.

  • Student advocacy left to USSU in lieu of university support

    By October 6, 2010

    With no university position for student advocacy, the University of Saskatchewan Student’ Union has formed its own system. This system ensures that there is adequate representation of students who may become involved in conflicts with professors, instructors and other university staff.

  • Saskatoon Speaks draws Peter Mansbridge to speak about city’s future

    By October 6, 2010

    The citizens of Saskatoon are speaking out for their future. The growing city’s visioning process, Saskatoon Speaks, continued last week as residents were invited out to Prairieland Park for a city summit.

  • Justin Trudeau stresses youth engagement during visit to USask

    By October 6, 2010

    Getting young people involved in the political process should be a top priority in today’s society, according to Liberal Member of Parliament Justin Trudeau.