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 April 8, 2014

    Departing fifth-year men’s hockey players — captain Brennan Bosch and forward Andrew Bailey — capped off their final year with the Huskies by winning silver medals at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport national championships.

  • Canadian Interuniversity Sport revamps championship format

    By April 7, 2014

    Starting in the 2014–15 season, men’s and women’s hockey and basketball will see changes to their national tournaments, Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced on March 27.

  • Huskies Year in Review

    By April 6, 2014

    Looking back on 2013/2014 for the Huskies.

  • Dog Watch: Cassidy Hendricks

    By April 2, 2014

    Guarding the net during the Huskies women’s hockey team’s run to their first-ever Canada West banner and bronze medal at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport national championship, Cassidy Hendricks has had a stellar season on the ice.

  • University Cup gets historic send-off in Saskatoon

    By March 31, 2014

    After the final horn, the University of Alberta Golden Bears claimed the 52nd Canadian Interuniversity Sport men’s national hockey championship.

  • Students share their path to wellness

    By March 31, 2014

    Healthy U Interactive has launched a new program to bring students’ experiences with health and wellness to the forefront. Four students are blogging about their path to a healthy lifestyle and all the difficulties they encounter.

  • Huskies claim silver at University Cup

    By March 30, 2014

    Fans packed the Credit Union Centre to watch the Huskies men’s hockey team battle the University of Alberta Golden Bears for the Canadian Interuniversity Sport men’s hockey championship on March 23.

  • Women’s basketball finishes fourth at nationals

    By March 24, 2014

    The Huskies women’s basketball team narrowly missed medaling at nationals, falling to the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades 57-69 in the bronze medal game on March 16