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 March 8, 2013

    I’m an English student at the University of Saskatchewan, and I hate writing essays. Here’s how to make it a little bit easier.

  • My week on the caveman diet

    By March 7, 2013

    When I first heard about the paleo diet a few years ago, I passed it off as just another fad, and in essence it is. It retains the restrictive “eat this, not that” mentality that is common among fad diets. However, after hearing people exclaim about the way they simply “felt better” on the caveman plan, I realized that what this “fad diet” really promoted was simplicity.

  • The Impossible is difficult to stomach

    By March 1, 2013

    Horrific yet compelling, The Impossible been deemed by many reviewers as one of the best films of 2012. However, it may be a little too much. There’s no breathing room in the film’s 114-minute run time, leaving audience members clenching their armrests and hard-pressed to look at the screen.

  • Kate Nash experiments with Girl Talk

    By March 1, 2013

    Kate Nash is back with her third album Girl Talk. The English singer/songwriter returns with a new sound after her critically well-received second album, My Best Friend Is You, suffered disappointing sales.

  • Dark Bridges events are a godsend for genre film fans in Saskatoon

    By February 28, 2013

    Dark Bridges, the organization that brings independent and foreign films to Saskatoon with its annual film festival, showcases alternative movies year-round in anticipation of the festival — and to keep its audience satisfied through the winter.

  • SCYAP pioneers printmaking show for U of S students

    By February 28, 2013

    This March printmaking students in their second year will get their own chance to shine. A group show, I Ink Therefore I Am, will be held at the Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming gallery in downtown Saskatoon.

  • USSU makes good on promise to display more student art

    By February 27, 2013

    Strolling through upper Place Riel isn’t exactly the most inspiring experience for students — at least until recently. A small new art gallery has been set up which will allow students to showcase their artwork in one of the university’s most trafficked areas.

  • Atkings dismantles the traditional exhibit

    By February 15, 2013

    Tyson John Atkings has invited his audience to help themselves at his upcoming exhibition, To Whom it May Concern, taking place Feb. 25 through Mar. 1.