THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Kevin Menz October 3, 2012
100 years of love. 100 years of hate. 100 years of the Sheaf. On Nov. 2 and 3, Sheaf alumni as well as current and former University of Saskatchewan students are invited to celebrate the centennial anniversary.
By Kevin Menz September 13, 2012
Ilene Busch-Vishniac isn’t intimidated by former University of Saskatchewan president Peter MacKinnon’s legacy. Busch-Vishniac recently moved in to MacKinnon’s old home and began working her new job from MacKinnon’s old office inside the recently renamed Peter MacKinnon Building.
By Kevin Menz September 6, 2012
Propagandhi just keeps getting better. The veteran punk band from Winnipeg released their sixth full-length album, Failed States, Sept. 4 on Epitaph Records. The album is hard-hitting, it’s head banging and it fucks the system like all Propagandhi albums have since their first in 1993.
By Kevin Menz September 1, 2012
First-year Huskies cornerback Travoy Martinez, from Dallas, Texas, wreaked havoc on the visiting Alberta Golden Bears’ offence, kick team and return team in the Huskies 32-0 season-opening victory Aug. 31 at Griffiths Stadium.
By Kevin Menz August 30, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team was hit hard Aug. 24 in a 26-21 non-conference loss to the visiting University of Guelph Gryphons at Griffiths Stadium. Six Huskies, including the squad’s first- and second-string tailbacks, left the field with injuries.
By Kevin Menz June 18, 2012
Jamelle Barrett might hear his name called in the National Basketball Association’s
By Kevin Menz June 17, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan says it was only made aware of an Ethiopian politician’s alleged controversial behaviour a few days prior to his arrival on campus but that had it found out about the accusations against Shiferaw Shigute earlier, it still would have welcomed him to the U of S.
By Kevin Menz March 24, 2012
A 4-3 win over the McGill University Redmen wasn’t enough for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies at the CIS men’s hockey championship today in Fredericton, N.B.