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 7, 2014

    The women’s Huskies soccer team managed to capture its first ever Canada West medal, a bronze, during the conference playoffs on Nov. 1.

  • Men’s Soccer wins Canada West; moves on to nationals

    By November 7, 2014

    When the Huskies men’s soccer team arrives at the Canadian Interuniversity Sports Championship this weekend they will represent not just the best that Saskatchewan has to offer but all of Western Canada.

  • I’m not crazy, you’re crazy!: The Evil Within reviewed

    By November 3, 2014

    Who’s going insane? The Evil Within wants to desperately know — and it’s not entirely convinced that you aren’t the one who is.

  • Weighing the merits of marriage

    By November 3, 2014

    The institution of marriage has been misrepresented, attacked, rebelled against and dragged through the mud extensively over the past few decades.

  • U of S details emergency protocols

    By November 2, 2014

    After the shooting on Parliament Hill last week, the University of Ottawa was forced into a lockdown. Brian Muchmore, director of University of Saskatchewan Protective Services, assured that the campus has concrete plans and protocol in the event of an emergency situation.

  • The softie’s guide to Halloween movies

    By November 2, 2014

    If scary movies aren’t your thing and you still don’t want to miss out on some good Hollywood fun, there are still many excellent not-so-scary scary movies for you to choose from.

  • Women’s hockey sweeps away Dinos

    By October 31, 2014

    The ninth ranked women’s hockey team played host to the eighth ranked University of Calgary and swept the Dinos in a weekend double header by the scores of 4–3 and 3–1.

  • Access to post-secondary funding not a provincial concern

    By October 21, 2014

    While the average university classroom would indicate that education is a basic right, there appears to be a disconnect between what Saskatchewanians believe in and what they are being provided.