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 24, 2016

    David Granger, a University of Saskatchewan sessional lecturer in drama, is no stranger to the world of theatre.

  • The Sheaf guide to cheap campus eats

    By January 16, 2016

    Top 10 cheap eats on the U of S campus, ranked from worst to best.

  • Louis’ kitchen has its plate full serving students

    By January 15, 2016

    You may think that you know Louis’ Pub, but the University of Saskatchewan campus bar is worth a closer look

  • Edwards JDC West team prepares for annual competition

    By January 11, 2016

    The new term may have just begun, but Edwards School of Business is already busy preparing for the annual JDC West competition, taking place from Jan. 15–17.

  • Western Inter-University Geoscience Conference rocks the U of S

    By December 5, 2015

    Students concerned with the study of the earth may be excited to know that the new year signals a return of the Western Inter-University Geoscience Conference to the University of Saskatchewan

  • The Auricle speaks to students through the ages

    By November 30, 2015

    The Auricle was a short-lived liberal arts journal that was published at the University of Saskatchewan between 1969 and 1971.

  • Dogs on Ice chronicles over a century of Huskies hockey history

    By November 27, 2015

    Michael PJ Kennedy, a sessional lecturer in English at the University of Saskatchewan, has published a second edition of his book Dogs on Ice: A History of Hockey at the University of Saskatchewan, co-written with project co-ordinator Bill Seymour.

  • Nifty and thrifty: A guide to second-hand shopping in Saskatoon

    By November 20, 2015

    For a midsized city, Saskatoon is home to a surprising range of second-hand clothing stores which meet every need