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 October 15, 2016

    In addition to essays and assignments, midterm season gifts students with exams upon exams and it’s easy to become overwhelmed.

  • Zachary Lucky to hit Saskatoon along new concert tour

    By October 15, 2016

    Saskatoon-born Zachary Lucky has been in the local music scene for quite a while, and with his newest concert tour, he will be making a stop in his hometown.

  • Using YouTube to help with university

    By October 9, 2016

    YouTube can be good for a laugh and pleasant distraction, but it also has many channels that university students can use to their benefit when it comes to their education.

  • The naturalized Ruffian: Born Ruffians talk tour and community radio support

    By October 7, 2016

    Don’t touch that dial Saskatoon — your community radio station is bringing back more great bands with a jam-packed two weeks of shows.

  • Polaris Music Prize musician Andy Shauf set to play Saskatoon

    By October 7, 2016

    You’re at a small gathering with a group of old friends — there’s alcohol aplenty, an abundance of cigarettes and well established chemistry between all attendees.

  • CBC’s Campus podcast tunes into student experiences

    By October 2, 2016

    CBC Radio program is attempting to help students tell their stories in a new and creative way.

  • Prairie Prism to showcase eclectic Saskatoon culture

    By October 1, 2016

    Saskatoon is home to a plethora of cultures that have migrated from all over the globe and one upcoming event hopes to showcase that diversity.

  • The successful and influential life of prairie artist Wynona Mulcaster

    By October 1, 2016

    In a lifetime, one can only aspire to live as passionately as Wynona Mulcaster did in her 101 years.