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 March 31, 2010

    From growing up, you may not remember seeing Nipper, the adorable tyke who terrorized both neighbours and family in the funny pages alongside Charlie Brown or Dennis the Menace, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a classic.

  • Saint Mary’s win first University Cup

    By March 31, 2010

    It took 364 days, 69 minutes and 13 seconds, but the Saint Mary’s Huskies finally have their redemption.

  • Just because you are whispering doesn’t mean I can’t hear you

    By March 31, 2010

    The library is not just a quiet place but also a silent space. By toning your voice down a couple levels you acknowledge the fact that people are studying around you and that your voice may bother them. Studying itself is hard enough, and now I have to deal with hearing your ongoing story of how you got too drunk last night.

  • Fisticuffs: one busy dude

    By March 31, 2010

    Jordan Kurtz, a.k.a. Fisticuffs, is the former drummer of We Were Lovers, the pianist and vocalist of Saskatoon piano pop-quartet Tuxedo Mask and, occasionally, drummer for his brother Scott Kurtz in Boycott Scott.

  • USSU report cards

    By March 31, 2010

    The 2009-10 University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union executive may not have been the most radical student government ever, but nobody could accuse them of being vacuous.

  • Speech and meaning in porn

    By March 31, 2010

    Sarah Hoffman, head of the philosophy department, recently gave a talk entitled “Pornography: Speech and Meaning” as part of the Sexualities and Gender Discussion Series 2010, an attempt to debunk certain feminist theories about pornography.

  • Tuition to increase by 5 per cent

    By March 31, 2010

    Students can expect a tuition increase of about five per cent in the coming year, say University of Saskatchewan administrators.

  • Gay genocide in Uganda

    By March 29, 2010

    Lawmakers in Uganda are currently considering the passage of an Anti-Homosexual Bill that would criminalize homosexuality and make it punishable by death. However, Western governments need to step lightly if they want to exert pressure on Uganda to abandon this bill.