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 December 5, 2016

    Let out into the wilds as a companion piece to Thee Oh Sees’ earlier 2016 release A Weird Exits, the San Francisco elite garage band’s new album An Odd Entrances is moody, melodic and the perfect accompaniment to an evening of quiet contemplation.

  • Standing Rock: Checking out of activism?

    By November 25, 2016

    Internet content and social media can have a huge influence on grassroots movements — just ask your bounty of Facebook friends who have “checked in” at Standing Rock in the past month.

  • Front Row Seat to Earth by Weyes Blood

    By November 21, 2016

    When Spotify suggested this new release to me, I wasn’t sure what I was getting into — but the dreamy album art and promise of Celtic folk influences drew me in.

  • A Seat at The Table by Solange

    By October 23, 2016

    Solange is so much more than Beyoncé’s little sister

  • 22, A Million by Bon Iver

    By October 10, 2016

    This long awaited album is absolutely nothing you’d expect from the mysterious, cabin-dwelling folk artist.

  • The naturalized Ruffian: Born Ruffians talk tour and community radio support

    By October 7, 2016

    Don’t touch that dial Saskatoon — your community radio station is bringing back more great bands with a jam-packed two weeks of shows.

  • U of S releases new policy and campaign to prevent sexual assault

    By October 7, 2016

    With sexual assault and nation-wide apathy towards survivors facing students on university campuses across the country, the University of Saskatchewan is taking steps to change the general outlook.

  • Grass is greener: Community garden grows more than just vegetables

    By October 2, 2016

    Although fall has officially begun, one community garden is still benefiting from summer while offering opportunities to grow food, friendships and a chance to better understand food sovereignty and what it means to live sustainably.