THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Emily Klatt October 1, 2016
In a province where the HIV infection rate is double that of the rest of the country, Saskatchewan is facing a public health crisis.
By Emily Klatt September 19, 2016
Freedom of expression is a much-debated topic on university campuses. Continually we’re forced to ask, “Where do we draw the line between protecting students’ safety and protecting students’ right to free academic discussion?”
By Emily Klatt September 17, 2016
The year 2016 has been important in many regards, and it also marks a special event that is much less current than most evening news topics: the anniversary of a significant historical work that has special connections to the University of Saskatchewan.
By Emily Klatt September 8, 2016
Although the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre remains in the same space as previous years — even as other USSU Centres have moved — students can look forward to several new developments in the upcoming school year.
By Emily Klatt August 27, 2016
The end of summer marks many beginnings at the University of Saskatchewan, from the first day of classes to the start of another Huskie Athletics season. This year, these beginnings also include the addition of a new professor to the department of English.
By Emily Klatt July 15, 2016
In case you haven’t heard, podcasts — a form of downloadable digital media — have been steadily gaining popularity in recent years, and Saskatoon is no exception to this growing audio entertainment trend.
By Emily Klatt June 10, 2016
As the annual Saskatoon Pride Parade approaches, LGBTQ issues are in the news and at the forefront of public consciousness.
By Emily Klatt May 21, 2016
In the wake of the Fort McMurray wildfires, Canadians have gone above and beyond to provide assistance for those affected by the crisis.