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 March 28, 2014

    The Newman Sounds Glee Club are polishing up their vocal cords for their show Mix Tape, running March 29 and 30 at the Broadway Theatre.

  • Sprïng rebrands themselves with Celebrations

    By March 25, 2014

    Vancouver-based band Sprïng has decided to change both their sound and name with the release of their new album, appropriately named Celebrations.

  • Electronic cigarettes as a modern alternative

    By March 24, 2014

    It is a well-known fact that cigarettes kill millions of Canadians each year, from both personal consumption and second-hand smoke, so it’s no surprise that there’s a technology available to save people from the harm of smoking: electronic cigarettes.

  • The Ides empowers local musicians

    By March 24, 2014

    On March 15 local musicians took to the stage, promoting their work at The Underground Cafe for an event called The Ides.

  • Pro-life message lacks empathy and perspective

    By March 24, 2014

    Around this time of year, a group of pro-life students makes an annuall appearance and causes you to question the wisdom of juxtaposing fetus dioramas with Timbits.

  • Tommy Wiseau and The Room redefine bad films

    By March 24, 2014

    Despite a terrible reputation, The Room has become a cult classic with screenings selling out across North America.

  • Our Country’s Good puts the story back in history

    By March 23, 2014

    Debuting at the Greystone Theatre on March 19, Our Country’s Good marks the end of another prosperous season for the University of Saskatchewan’s drama department.

  • Homeless people are still people

    By March 22, 2014

    It seems that the options provided by the government for homelessness are more band-aid solutions than policies that actually tackle the problems at the source.