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 September 10, 2017

    With a summer of Canada 150 celebrations focused around the hubs of Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, you might find that the Prairies — and Saskatchewan in particular — are lacking in the same gravitas of cultural heritage and expression.

  • Get involved this year: Campus clubs for all!

    By September 10, 2017

    A great way to enrich your experience as a University of Saskatchewan student is to join a campus club!

  • Press pause: Outstanding shows of summer 2017

    By September 8, 2017

    Although the fall television season historically has presented a greater quantity of shows, the 2017 summer schedule offered a few great new seasons of television.

  • Louis’ pub puts students first in latest renovations

    By August 18, 2017

    Louis’ lovers, rejoice! Your favourite on-campus pub and eatery is going to look — and feel — a whole lot better this upcoming school year.

  • Bridge City beginnings: Student play premiers at the Fringe

    By July 31, 2017

    The PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival is an exciting time for theatre lovers in Saskatoon.

  • Gallery review: U of S Chinese calligraphy and painting exhibit

    By July 26, 2017

    The Confucius Institute and the Gordon Snelgrove Gallery at the University of Saskatchewan have installed an exhibit from July 17 to 28, which showcases modern interpretations of traditional Chinese artwork from collection of calligrapher Wang Xinyuan.

  • U of S alumnus directs Richard III at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan

    By July 26, 2017

    Saskatoon summers are marked with festivals of all kinds. However, few are as unique as Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan.

  • Halo, it’s me: One student’s journey to semi-professional gaming

    By May 20, 2017

    Many gamers aspire to play video games professionally, and one former University of Saskatchewan student has done just that in the competitive Halo scene.