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 April 2, 2017

    Greystone Theatre presents its final production of the year, Cabaret, a musical based on a book by Christopher Isherwood about love during the Nazi’s rise to power in 1929.

  • The Broadway Theatre: Community owned and operated

    By March 30, 2017

    The Broadway Theatre has undergone many transformations since it’s construction 70 years ago

  • Make the dream affordable: Travelling on a student budget

    By March 24, 2017

    Students with wanderlust tend to hold themselves back from travelling due to financial situations, and while travel may be generally very expensive, it doesn’t have to be this way.

  • Travelling solo: 14 tips for the beginner

    By March 23, 2017

    The chance to explore a new — or familiar — city at your own pace is liberating, but it can also be intimidating. Whether your concerns are safety, meeting new people or how not to get bored, these tips will help you.

  • Satisfy your wanderlust: Where to travel in Canada

    By March 23, 2017

    With summer fast approaching, travel may be an option students want to pursue.

  • Food for thought: An activist’s journey to sustainable food sourcing in Saskatoon

    By March 22, 2017

    For local activist Nadja Smith-Hanson, viable food sources and food sustainability needs to be more than just a table-top discussion. She plans to make this happen with one simple thing — fridges.

  • Spring Fashion: Look good on campus this season

    By March 16, 2017

    With spring on its way, your fellow University of Saskatchewan students are here to help you look your best at school! After all, the saying goes “dress for success,” right?

  • The village that raises a child: Why mentoring youth matters

    By March 15, 2017

    Whether a mentor or mentee, the community organization Big Brothers Big Sisters positively impacts the lives of those involved in the program. It also provides a unique opportunity for University of Saskatchewan students who want to help make a difference in Saskatoon.