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 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.

  • USask Improv to host first annual festival

    By March 15, 2017

    The University of Saskatchewan’s Improv team is set to add an additional event to their calendar that will soon become a staple in their yearly plethora of shows.

  • Cry me a river: Best places to cry at the U of S

    By March 15, 2017

    With final exams on the horizon, a dark cloud of anxiety has descended upon the University of Saskatchewan and its students. Stress always brings out the worst in people — and that can include tears.

  • Artist watch: Stephanie Mah prepares for BFA show

    By March 15, 2017

    For fifth-year studio art major Stephanie Mah, art has always been a driving passion in her life. As her time comes to a close at the University of Saskatchewan, Mah is the final stages of producing her BFA show.

  • Safety first: Basement suite regulations

    By March 10, 2017

    Many University of Saskatchewan students who don’t live at home, instead rent out a basement suite, either individually or with roommates.

  • Hidden gem of Saskatoon: 33rd Street brings promising future for business

    By March 9, 2017

    Saskatoon’s 33rd Street is an area of the city that is providing local businesses a chance to thrive and a way to give customers a special experience — here are some stores worth checking out!

  • Brodie Moniker brings eclectic sounds to Saskatoon

    By March 9, 2017

    Alongside Moniker, the bands Von Jumbo and TOAM will also be playing, guaranteeing a fun night for residents of Saskatoon and students alike.

  • River Volta Reading Series shines a light on Saskatchewan authors

    By March 8, 2017

    Saskatoon has a rich literary community that offers regular author readings at bookstores and poetry reading nights — but the University of Saskatchewan master’s of fine arts writing students aim to offer a different kind of literary event and are doing just that.