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 January 31, 2014

    Eating disorders are a reality for many Canadians and dealing with these issues comes with education and awareness — especially around the history and terminology associated with such health problems.

  • Strawberries in January is a sugary delight

    By January 31, 2014

    Written by Montreal-based playwright Evelyne de la Cheneliere, translated by Morwyn Brebner and directed by Gordon McCall, Strawberries in January takes place in present-day Montreal and features a number of familiar faces from Saskatoon making their main stage debut at Persephone theatre.

  • Campus collaborates on third annual We The Artists

    By January 31, 2014

    There is no better way to forget about the cold of winter than by getting dressed up and heading out for an evening of drinks, food and artistic appreciation with We The Artists’ fine arts showcase.

  • Building Bridges to cultural acceptance

    By January 30, 2014

    Connecting students from all walks of life, two University of Saskatchewan students have planned a seven-week long cultural awareness campaign titled Building Bridges.

  • Vaccinations available again in Saskatoon, U of S

    By January 30, 2014

    Vaccinations are back in supply across the city and on campus, though students are generally unaware or uninterested in getting vaccinated.

  • Duck Dynasty needs disciplining

    By January 29, 2014

    After getting himself in hot water over comments made during a GQ interview, Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson has been reinstated in the show.

  • A dollar is what they need

    By January 26, 2014

    Free money programs are thriving. Worldwide studies have reached the same conclusion: free money works and are a great approach to poverty alleviation.

  • Indicator Indicator blends genres on new EP

    By January 24, 2014

    KATLYNN BALDERSTONE Manitoban alternative pop band Indicator Indicator has brought itself back