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 13, 2014

    Currently touring Canada to promote their new album Let’s Be Ready, The Wooden Sky must have decided that two shows were better than one.

  • Fighting is just part of the game

    By October 13, 2014

    When it comes to fighting in the National Hockey League, those who are against it need to take a step back and see banning it will not have the desired effect.

  • What has social media turned us into?

    By October 13, 2014

    Social media has become a big part of our identity — most of us can’t live a day without it — and it’s easy to see that it affects us in both positive and negative ways.

  • A tale of the fall of one of the world’s greats

    By October 12, 2014

    Manchester United are a main stay when talking about potential Premier League champions — at least they used to be.

  • Study finds possible differences between bones of men and women

    By October 12, 2014

    Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have found key information illuminating what happens to human bone cells as we age.

  • Men’s Huskies sweep Golden Bears, remain undefeated

    By October 10, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan men’s soccer team remains undefeated this season, having won both games of their doubleheader against the University of Alberta Golden Bears this past weekend.

  • Last Stand for Academic Freedom empowers students, faculty

    By October 10, 2014

    Faculty, members of the general public and a very small number of students slowly filtered into the Neatby-Timlin Theatre Oct. 1 to the sounds of live guitar music for “To the Wall: The Last Stand for Academic Freedom,” an event organized by the University Faculty Association to discuss the importance of autonomy for staff and students alike.

  • Art didn’t sleep at Saskatoon’s first Nuit Blanche

    By October 7, 2014

    At Saskatoon’s premiere of the world-wide art festival Nuit Blanche — which took place on Sept. 27 along 20th Street — art came out when the sun went down.