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 29, 2009

    Poe, Yeats, Byron – they all wrote some creepy poems.

  • FROM the VAULT: Big Star

    By October 29, 2009

    In 1972, the group gave their first effort the ambitious title of #1 Record. It fully showcased the band’s influences as well as the blossoming songwriting of both Bell and Chilton. “Thirteen” and “In the Street” were to become favourites but, despite the album’s apparent hit power, it failed to make an impact.

  • Fast vs. slow zombies

    By October 29, 2009

    With the release of all the zombie material in the past few months the much debated topic has risen once again: fast zombies or slow zombies?

  • Top five crazy Haloween candies

    By October 29, 2009

    Haloween candies come in many shapes and sizes. Here are the top five crazy candies and treats.

  • Top five spooky songs for Halloween

    By October 29, 2009

    Top five songs to play on Halloween

  • Running with fire across Canada

    By October 29, 2009

    Though the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics are little over 100 days away, the hype has already been ignited ”“ literally. The Olympic torch was recently sparked at Olympia in Greece, marking the beginning of its quest to North America.

  • Awful ’80s horror film Troll 2 comes to Broadway Theatre

    By October 29, 2009

    You’d better get your silly ass on down to the Broadway Theatre Oct. 29 and watch Troll 2 with the rest of the disoriented 20-somethings of Saskatoon because this kind of lunacy doesn’t come along more than once a year.

  • Youth demand action on climate change

    By October 27, 2009

    Youth converged on Parliament Hill from Oct. 23 to 26 to voice their dissatisfaction with the government’s inaction on climate change. The initiative, known as Power Shift, was organized by the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition as a way for Canada’s young adults to express their desire for more active environmental legislation.