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 21, 2013

    With a lineup full of up-and-coming artists and a small environmental footprint, the Acoustic Carbonless Community Concert is hitting all the right notes for success.

  • Locally filmed Ferocious thrills

    By March 21, 2013

    The last film to be shot in Saskatchewan with the help of the provincial tax credit, Ferocious only solidifies Saskatchewan’s reputation for quality film making.

  • Juno winning jazz artist Carol Welsman to host free concert and talk on campus

    By March 20, 2013

    If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about what’s involved in being a professional musician, now’s your chance to find out from one of Canada’s most critically acclaimed jazz performers.

  • Celebrate St. Paddy’s with your best brews

    By March 17, 2013

    St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner. It’s a celebration of Irish culture and more importantly for us university students, an excuse to drink.

  • A Royal Affair deserving of its Oscar nomination

    By March 16, 2013

    Set in Denmark during the latter half of the 18th century, A Royal Affair features Alicia Vikander as Queen Caroline Mathilde recounting her life in Denmark’s high court.

  • The Caretaker opens at Persephone

    By March 16, 2013

    The Caretaker is the latest offering of the Persephone season. Written by Harold Pinter, the play focuses on two brothers who invite a homeless man into their home, creating conflict and chaos.

  • Derryl Murphy’s Over the Darkened Landscape plays with Canadian history

    By March 15, 2013

    Derryl Murphy’s Canadian roots are a prominent aspect of his work. The Saskatoon author’s most recent release, Over the Darkened Landscape, which was published this past November, brings together 13 short stories from throughout his career.

  • Traces artist tracks the lives of 12 Black Rock Terrace residents

    By March 13, 2013

    Two missing canvasses in a three-by-four grid of paintings might make Donna Bilyk’s MFA exhibit Traces seem incomplete, but the blank spots are integral to her show.