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.

Culture

  • By December 6, 2013

    Longing for a cure for those exam panic attacks? Or perhaps just a change of scenery that doesn’t involve oppressively fluorescent library lighting or coffee-stained textbook pages? Look no further, there is a number of great holiday events to take your mind off the stress.

  • Autopilot reverses to find their influence

    By December 2, 2013

    With a focus on experimental sound in their music, local indie band Autopilot has a strong showing on their second album Diamond Rough.

  • Glee Club brings some flair to the stage

    By December 2, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan can be a loud place at times, but if you travel near Saint Thomas More you may hear the cheerful singing of the Newman Sounds Glee Club.

  • Musicians explore new territory with album apps

    By December 1, 2013

    Along with the release of Lady Gaga’s ARTPOP album comes the highly publicized ARTPOP application for iOS and Android devices, a crossover trend that’s been spreading heavily in the music scene.

  • Better Living proves laughter really is the best medicine

    By November 29, 2013

    A brilliant cocktail of half a cup of societal commentary and half a cup of morbid humor, Better Living certainly isn’t your run-of-the-mill family dramedy.

  • Live music and visual art come together in PAVED’s Core series

    By November 29, 2013

    PAVED Art Gallery’s Core series returns for its third run, combining visuals and live music in a strikingly intimate setting on Nov. 29 and 30.

  • Silence! unveils fresh student art for auction

    By November 28, 2013

    For its 16th winter the Visual Arts Student Union is putting on their silent auction featuring student art, Silence!

  • MTV show trivializes health care profession

    By November 24, 2013

    Depicting Los Angeles nurses in a work hard, party hard way, the nursing community hasn’t exactly welcomed the show with open arms.