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 June 25, 2010

    Evander Daniels died in an Aberdeen foster home on June 8, the 13th child this year to die in the care of the province.

  • Saskatoon shines intellectually

    By June 25, 2010

    The Canadian Council on Learning released its annual Composite Learning Index this spring, which ranked approximately 4,500 Canadian communities on their ability to promote and sustain learning. The City of Saskatoon finished in second place, just behind Victoria, B.C.

  • The autograph man: Taking names and breaking records

    By June 11, 2010

    His name is Laslo Babits, but you can call him the autograph man. Not because he gives a lot out, but because he wants yours.

  • Afghan Kabob and Donair serves up flavourful experience

    By May 31, 2010

    Sitting in Afghan Kabob and Donair at the restaurant’s unsuspecting location on 8th Street in Saskatoon, I exhale a thick cloud of shisha smoke from a vibrant green hookah as I lounge back in my chair in a lethargic manner.

  • Four Huskies head to three CFL teams in recent signings and CFL draft

    By May 20, 2010

    If Huskies basketball captured much attention during the past Canadian Interuniversity Sport season, the spotlight has definitely transitioned back to football at the University of Saskatchewan following the CFL draft.

  • Josh Ritter vs. the Volcano

    By May 20, 2010

    Josh Ritter is currently touring Europe in support of his new album So Runs the World Away. Ritter barely escaped the wrath of the Icelandic volcano to play in Dublin.

  • Higher education should serve a higher purpose

    By May 20, 2010

    Why are we here? It’s a question we all have to deal with ”” not only as human beings on this planet but also as university students.

  • To beard or not to beard

    By May 20, 2010

    Athletes and their fans are notorious for their quirky and often eccentric superstitious behaviour during the playoff season. However, one tradition sticks out among the rest and truly has grown since its inception by the New York Islanders in the 1980s. This crazy post-season convention is none other than the iconic playoff beard.