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 November 5, 2009

    Richard Alpert was a professor at Harvard when he and the infamous Timothy Leary flew to Mexico and took psilocybin for the first time, the unique effects of which set them on a mission with huge ramifications from the ’60s onwards.

  • Hitler ruined the toothbrush moustache

    By November 5, 2009

    Hitler had a pretty infamous moustache. One might even go so far as to call it the Dirtiest Muzzy of All Time.

  • Wrestling’s impact on the prairies

    By November 5, 2009

    Wrestling just does not get the respect it deserves, which is why from Sept. 25 to Nov. 5, the Link Gallery at the University of Saskatchewan hosted the wrestling exhibit Ring-a-Ding-Dong-Dandy: Glimpses of Wrestling History.

  • Infected Lethbridge team postpones Huskies women’s hockey

    By November 5, 2009

    The Oct. 30 and 31 games between the Huskies and Lethbridge Pronghorns were cancelled due to a quarter of the Lethbridge roster contracting flu-like symptoms.

  • Metric’s hit and run

    By November 5, 2009

    Currently on tour promoting their recent album Fantasies, Metric stopped by the Odeon Oct. 28 to shower fans with sounds of indie rock, showcasing the band’s high energy.

  • Huskies what’s up

    By November 5, 2009

    Recap of Huskies volleyball, soccer and hockey as well as some upcoming games.

  • Jay Leno is killing television

    By November 5, 2009

    After Leno left The Tonight Show at the end of nearly a 20 year run, he and NBC thought it would be a good idea to jump right back into a talk show. It’s exactly the same as before, but it’s called The Jay Leno Show.

  • REVIEW: Portland band Hockey

    By November 5, 2009

    It’s pretty tough for a Canadian to ignore a band called Hockey. Unfortunately, they’re just too bloody polished.