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 September 20, 2014

    This year Saskatoon will be hosting its first ever Comic Expo at Prairieland Park on Sept. 20 and 21.

  • TransformUS banner scrapped, admin heads in new direction

    By September 19, 2014

    Though TransformUS was formally cancelled during the University of Saskatchewan president’s address on Sept. 9, the reality may be slightly less optimistic than initial coverage has implied.

  • Time for the NFL to go green

    By September 17, 2014

    In the National Football League, smoking pot is worse than domestic abuse — or at least that’s what the suspensions of Ray Rice and Josh Gordon tell us.

  • Don’t shoot: Bringing race into Michael Brown’s death

    By September 17, 2014

    How much of a factor was race in the death of Michael Brown?

  • Slow Leaves: More of the same old folk-country

    By September 17, 2014

    Slow Leaves — the recording alias of singer Grant Davidson — recently released a full-length album that blends into the mass of folk-country music that is already on the market.

  • Sam deserves NFL shot

    By September 17, 2014

    Before Michael Sam became college football’s first openly gay player he was already making a name for himself as one of the league’s premier pass rushers at the University of Missouri.

  • Growth hormones in milk are udderly disgusting

    By September 14, 2014

    The Canadian government is changing dairy regulations, allowing the U.S. to have access to our dairy market introducing the use of rGBH that is prevalent in many American dairy products.

  • The Broadway Street Fair celebrates 31 years of fun

    By September 14, 2014

    The Broadway Street Fair celebrated its 31st birthday this year on Sept. 6. The five-block fairgrounds were flooded with well over 1,000 locals and tourists alike after opening at 10 a.m. as the party kept going all day long.