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 1, 2009

    I thought I would throw my hat into the ring of easy self-help instructions to give you the benefit of my great experience in not getting dates. This will be helpful for those wishing to be monks or nuns as well as those just wishing to be alone.

  • Huskies what’s up

    By October 1, 2009

    2009 installment of Huskies athletics gets underway

  • U of S student brings sports into the workplace

    By October 1, 2009

    Following university, growing responsibilities prevent most students from having much free time for recreation and sport. University of Saskatchewan education student Matt Tumbach is an exception and the intern is gearing up for his first coaching stint at Tommy Douglas Collegiate this fall.

  • Left of Zero blames the gun

    By October 1, 2009

    The music contained Left of Zero’s latest album is uniformly beautiful, accessible and lush. Three tracks long, it creates an appropriate introduction piece for new listeners to the Toronto band.

  • Freaks and Geeks: a cult sensation

    By October 1, 2009

    High school is one of the most trying milestones in a person’s life. Throw a few hundred adolescents into one building and you have a prime example of survival of the fittest. No television show depicts this hellish milestone quite as accurately as Freaks and Geeks, the short-lived NBC series produced by Judd Apatow.

  • Advice to the dirty texter

    By October 1, 2009

    The most important item to remember is that dirty talk is adventurous and fun; don’t take anything said seriously.

  • ARTISTS on ARTISTS: Arnold Van Lambalgen II

    By October 1, 2009

    Arnold “Arnie” Van Lambalgen II has played drums in Junior Pantherz since their inception. They began playing a straight-up, east-coast-inspired version of indie rock and have been a staple of the local music scene since they began.

  • Two Hours Traffic: a cool, laid back affair

    By October 1, 2009

    Hot off the heels of their new album Territory, Two Hours Traffic were here in Saskatoon as part of their Western Canadian tour.